Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani’s controversial and inappropriate actions are recorded in history, many of which are mentioned in his own books. Below are 10 such actions along with the original references:
Obscene and Vulgar Poetry
Mirza Qadiani used highly inappropriate and uncouth language in his poetry, which is not befitting of any prophet or revered figure.
“Durr-e-Maknoon,” p. 130-131, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Confession of Drinking Alcohol
Mirza Qadiani admitted in his book that he used to drink a particular type of alcohol that affected his mind.
“Seerat al-Mahdi,” Volume 1, p. 48, by Mirza Bashir Ahmad
Use of Filthy Words and Insults
Mirza Qadiani used to address his opponents with extremely dirty and abusive language, which is unworthy of a respectable person.
“Nijat Ke Teen Zariye,” p. 10, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Claiming to be the Son of God
Mirza Qadiani repeatedly claimed that he was the son of God and His wife (God forbid).
“Khatma Ilhamia,” p. 171, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
False Dreams and Predictions
Many of Mirza Qadiani’s prophecies were proven false, such as his prediction regarding marriage to Muhammadi Begum, which never came true.
“Tazkirah,” p. 396-397, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Insulting Prophet Jesus (AS)
Mirza Qadiani insulted the dignity of Prophet Jesus (AS) by stating that he was a drunkard and weak (God forbid).
“Nuzul al-Masih,” p. 14, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Inappropriate Remarks about Women
Mirza Qadiani used indecent language about women, which even a respectable person would never utter.
“Zamimah Tuhfa Golarwiya,” p. 4, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Claiming to be a Prophet and Manifestation of God
Mirza Qadiani repeatedly claimed that he was Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and even considered himself a part of God.
“Haqeeqat-ul-Wahi,” p. 67, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Deceiving His Followers
Mirza Qadiani deceived his followers financially, using the funds they donated for his luxury.
“Malfoozat,” Volume 3, p. 302, by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
Lying about His Illnesses
Mirza Qadiani often lied about his health to gain sympathy from people.
Reference: “Hayat-e-Tayyiba,” p. 68, by Mirza Bashir Ahmad
These references are taken from Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani’s original books, which prove that he could never have been a prophet and was, in fact, a false claimant.