Qadiani Masla - Dr Israr Ahmad
This lecture discusses the legal and religious status of the Qadiani community in Pakistan. It details a parliamentary decision declaring them non-Muslim, outlining restrictions on their religious practices, specifically prohibiting them from presenting their places of worship as mosques and from publicly practicing Islamic rituals. The speaker highlights historical context, including the stance of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, towards Chaudhry Zafrullah Khan, a prominent Qadiani figure. Jinnah’s refusal to participate in Khan’s funeral and his explanation—that he viewed Khan as either a non-Muslim minister in a Muslim state or a Muslim minister in a non-Muslim state—underscores the core disagreement. The lecture emphasizes the Qadiani belief in a prophet after Muhammad, which is considered a denial of core Islamic tenets.
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