The Renaissance of Islam
THE HOLY PROPHET MUHAMMAD'S AHL-AL-BAIT(SAS) & the Ahmadiyyat Movement

Towards the end of 1875 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was advised in a vision by an angelic presence that it would be appropriate if, following the example set by many prophets, he would undertake the observation of a fast for a certain period.

"I continued this discipline over a period of eight or nine months and despite the extreme meagerness of the nourishment that I took, God Almighty safeguarded me against every kind of disorder. During this period of fasting I
experienced many spiritual mysteries. I met several previous prophets and some outstanding Muslim saints who had passed away.

On one occasion, in a state of complete wakefulness, I beheld the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, who was accompanied by his two grandsons, his daughter Fatima and his cousin and son-in-law Ali, may Allah be
pleased with all of them. This was not any kind of dream but was a species of complete wakefulness."

Kitabul Bariyyah, pp.. 164-7
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The Holy Prophet, peace be on him, is reported to have expressed himself in this manner on an occasion when he was about to depart on an expedition and appointed Hazrat Ali, his cousin, to be in charge at Medina during his absence
therefrom. Hazrat Ali was distressed that he would thus be deprived of the opportunity of serving at the front under the command of the Holy Prophet. To reassure him the Holy Prophet said to him: 'You are to me in the position
in which Aaron was to Moses, except that there is no Prophet after me.'


Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani
The Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi
The Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam.

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NOTE: To reassure him the Holy Prophet said to him: 'You are to me in the position in which Aaron was to Moses, except that there is no Prophet after me.'
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If so, then who appointed this Qadiani as the prophet after the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAS)?




 
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