Friday, May 20, 2011

Pakistani Mullah’s great scientific Research

Pakistani Mullah's claim in the ‘white paper’ published by the Pakistan government, one of the claims reads:
 “Throughout the history of Islam this concept of ‘Khatame-Nabbuwat’ [That there would be no prophet of any kind after the Holy Prophet (pbuh) has been taken as one of the fundamentals of Islamic faith. It has deeply influenced the thinking, the conduct and the sensibilities of the Muslims.” (Qadianiyyat – A Grave Threat to Islam pg. 5).

If you look at the history of Islam, this concept is nowhere visible and it was not in vogue in the early history of Islam. We look for a source to this concept in Holy Quran, chapter 40, Al-Mu’min verses 35 an36: ‘Wala Qad Jaa a kum Mutakabbirin Jabbar.” “And Yusuf did come to you before with clear proofs, but you ceased not to be in doubt concerning that which he came to you till, when he died, you said: “Allah will never raise up a Messenger after him.” Thus does Allah adjudge as lost those who transgress, and are doubters, those who dispute concerning the signs of Allah without any authority having come to them. Grievously hateful is this in the sight of Allah and in the sight of those who believe. Thus does Allah seal up the heart of every arrogant, haughty person.” So the concept of the end of prophethood after the passing away of a prophet is not new.

According to this verse of the Holy Quran it dates back to the time when Hazrat Yusuf (as) passed away. It is not an innovation in the Muslim Ummah. It is a hallmark of the inveterate disbelievers. First they reject the Messenger of God. When he passes away they assert there will be no more messengers sent after him thus freeing themselves from believing in and being obedient to a prophet in the future. People may say this may be so in the past that those people were wrong and the divine decree of continuity of prophethood was changed after the advent of the Holy Prophet (pbuh).

The Holy Quran, however, leaves no room for doubt or misgivings. It says in chapter 72 Al-Jinn verse 5, “And it is true that the foolish amongst us used to utter extravagant lies concerning Allah”. What were these lies? The Holy Quran further states in the same chapter, verse 8, “And indeed they thought, even as you think, that Allah would never raise any Messenger.“ Allah calls these people who indulge in such talk as fools and their talk was denounced as ‘extravagant lies concerning Allah’. If this belief amounted to ‘extravagant lies concerning Allah’ till the advent of the Holy Prophet (pbuh) how could it be made an important part of the faith of the Muslims till the Day of Resurrection?

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