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[quote][quote] [blue]"Mirza sb was a sufi and has made claims like many sufis of the past..........." (aboosait)[/blue] [/quote] [b][font=Century Gothic][blue] When and where did aboosait say that? Please provide date and time of post if you are truthful. I am copying and pasting what aboosait had written in one of his posts for your kind perusal. [quote]Mirza Ghulam Qadiani’s life was laden with contradictory and anti-Islamic claims. In 1880, he declared himself to be only a Muslim writer; in 1885, he announced he was a revivalist (Mujaddid); in 1891, he claimed to be the Promised Mehdi and the Promised Messiah; and in 1901, he pronounced himself a prophet of God! Facing an open and strong opposition by Muslim Scholars and religious leaders for this blasphemous declaration and other teachings which belittled Jesus Christ(pbuh) and contradicted the Quranic revelations, he also announced that he was the second and improved coming of the Prophet Muhammad(SAW) with authority to reinterpret the Holy Quran at his pleasure! Not happy with mere prophethood, in 1904, he declared himself the Krishna (the Hindu Lord). Obviously, like an unethical modern-day politician, he was trying to appeal to all uneducated segments of the public in India! [/b][/font=Century Gothic][/blue][/quote] Edited by: aboosait on Tuesday, December 02, 2008 9:55 AM[/quote]
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