Menstrual blood and the birth of the Mahdi of Qadiani
Those who are afflicted by reading the writings of Mirza Qadiani or his biography often suffer from symptoms of chronic disgust. I do not only mean disgust at Mirza’s nonsense and his criminal slander against God Almighty, but I mean the disgust caused by Mirza’s disgusting expressions and stories, which some of the slaves of Yalash (Mirza’s god) are not ashamed to call masterpieces and wisdom, the subtleties and magnificence of which Mirza’s opponents are unable to understand!
Here I will highlight some of those Qadiani masterpieces or scents and I apologize in advance for the disgust that such examples may cause, although I believe that Mirza’s writings in general are suitable as a useful prescription for those who find it difficult to stick to their diet.
His head is in the toilet
Let us contemplate this wonderful spiritual treasury contained in the following Qadiani revelation:
“ If it were not for the grace and mercy of Allah upon me, I would have thrown my head into this toilet .” – The Book of Qadiani Revelation, Tadhkira, p. 338. And this is just a drop in the ocean of the revelation of the Banu Qadian.
Toilet cleaner sale
Ibn Al-Ghulam wrote in his book “The Biography of the Mahdi” the following:
(( Mian Abdullah Sanuri told me: When Hazrat Mirza Ghulam had not yet started taking the pledge of allegiance from his followers, I once asked him to accept my pledge of allegiance to him. He replied: “The work of one who takes the pledge of allegiance is similar to the work of a toilet cleaner who cleans the filth of his followers with his hands. Therefore, I do not desire such a work. ”)) - Seerat al-Mahdi, Part One, Narration No. 111, Page 100.
Incidentally, Mirza later began to practice the profession of cleaning toilets with his own hands metaphorically, as he took the pledge of allegiance from the Bani Qadian in 1889 AD. I wonder if the current Qadianis contemplated these lofty meanings when they pledged allegiance to the current metaphorical cleaner of London’s toilets?
toilet resident
Mirza says: “ During my diabetes, I would sometimes urinate a hundred times a day. After I prayed, this inspiration came to me: ‘And death when it comes ’” – The Book of Qadiani Revelation, Tadhkira, p. 382.
Hot toilet ethics
Bashir Ahmed Ibn Al-Ghulam says in his book “Biography of the Mahdi” the following:
((His Holiness - Mirza Ghulam - used only warm water for istinja. One day, he asked one of the maids to put warm water in the toilet for istinja. The maid made a mistake and put very hot water in the istinja jug and put it in the toilet. When His Holiness finished, he came out of the toilet saying, “Who put this jug in the toilet?” He was told the maid who had ordered her to do so. He said, “Bring her here.” When she came, he said, “Stretch out your hands.” When she did, he poured the rest of the hot water on her so that she would feel the mistake she had made. The istinja water should not be very hot. )) - “Seerat al-Mahdi” p. 243, narration no. 847. See the document at the following link:
Death room emergency toilet
While describing the last moments of Mirza Ghulam’s life, Mirza’s wife spoke about the emergency toilet she had prepared for Mirza next to his deathbed. Nasra Jahan said the following: “After a short while, he had another attack, but this time his weakness was so great that he could not go to the bathroom. I made arrangements near the bed where he sat to relieve himself. Then he got up and lay down on the bed, and I massaged his feet. But his weakness was so great, and after that he had another attack and vomited. After he had finished vomiting, he tried to lie down, but this time his weakness was so great that his hands could not support him, so he turned on his back and hit his head on the wood of the bed.” – The Book of the Biography of the Mahdi, Part One, p. 11.
He does not differentiate between the pleasure of prayer and the pleasure of sexual intercourse.
Apparently, Mirza enjoyed the pleasure of humility in prayer, and this may be the reason for his continuous prayers for many months! When Mirza wanted to describe the pleasure of his humility in prayer, he linked it to the peak of sexual excitement during intercourse . Of course, this link is very eloquent, but only Obaid Yalash can enjoy its sublime meanings. Mirza says in his Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya:
(( These two states – the state of humility in prayer and the moment of ejaculation during sexual intercourse – are mentioned in the Book of Allah and will also be available on the Last Day. These pleasures will not only be available but they will also be indescribable. When a man in the next world has sex with his wife, he will not be able to distinguish whether he is engaged in intercourse with his wife or engaged in humble prayer to his Lord . As for the divine persons, they experience the same feeling in this worldly life )) – Appendix to Barahin Ahmadiyya, Volume 5, p. 196 and p. 197.
Menstrual blood of the Mahdi of Qadiani
This Qadiani revelation refers to Mirza's metaphorical transformation into a woman for two years:
(( They want to see your menstruation, but God wants to show you His blessings, the continuous blessings. You are to me as my children are. )) - The Book of Qadiani Revelation, Tadhkira, p. 399.
Birth contractions for the pregnant Mahdi of Qadiani (metaphorically)
This revelation describes the pains of childbirth that Mirza suffered when he metaphorically transformed from a male into a pregnant woman and gave birth to himself:
(( So the pangs of childbirth drove him to the trunk of a palm tree. He said, “Oh, I wish I had died before this and was in oblivion, forgotten. ”)) - The Book of Qadiani Revelation, Tadhkira, p. 71
The scent of the first Qadiani Caliph
Bashir Ahmad, son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, wrote in his book “Sirat al-Mahdi” the following story narrated by his brother Mahmud Ahmad, the second Qadiani Caliph:
((The Second Khalifa of Christ told me: During the lifetime of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, I was studying with the First Khalifa, Nooruddin. One day when I was at home, the Promised Messiah asked me: “What are you studying with Maulvi Nooruddin?” I replied that I was studying Sahih Bukhari. Here, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad laughed and asked me to ask my teacher if there was any mention of bathing in Sahih Bukhari.
The reason for his question was that my teacher did not care about washing, cleanliness, or arranging clothes . And Christ - Mirza Ghulam - wanted to draw his attention to the importance of cleanliness)) - The Book of the Biography of the Mahdi, Part Two, p. 20, Narration No. 327.
This was a glimpse of the sublime meanings and Qadiani subtleties contained in Mirza’s writings, his alleged revelation, and his wonderful biography. So ponder, O slaves of Yalash .
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