By
New Age Islam Staff Writer
27 July
2023
After
Andhra Pradesh Wakf Board, Jamiat Ulema Hind Declares Ahmadis Kafirs
Main
Points:
1. Pakistan has already declared them a
non-Muslim community.
2. In 1953 and 1974, anti-Ahmadi riots
resulted in the death of thousands of Ahmadis and destruction of more than
fifty mosques.
3. Maulana Arshad Madani defended
Andhra Pradesh Wakf Board resolution against Ahmadis.
4. Allama Iqbal was the first to demand
that Ahmadis should be declared a non-Muslim community.
5. Maulana Maududi followed by writing
a booklet on the Qadiani issue.
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The Ahmadi
community which calls themselves Muslims has been one of the most persecuted
religious communities in the sub-continent. They have been declared a
non-Muslim minority community by the Pakistani constitution in 1974. In
Pakistan, laws have further enacted that forbid them from calling themselves
Muslims, their places of worship as mosques and their prayers as namaz. This is
because their imam Ghulam Ahmad Qadyani claimed to be the promised messiah and
a prophet. Since the Quran has declared that Muhammad pbuh is the seal of the
prophet, Muslims believe that no prophet will be sent after him. Therefore, the
belief by the Ahmadis that Ghulam Ahmad Qadyani was a prophet is considered
heresy by the Muslims.
However,
until 1935, the Ahmadis were not considered outside the fold of Islam. They
were considered a sect within Islam like many other sects. The judgements of
the Patna High, Madras High Court and Punjab High Court said that Ahmadis were
a sect within Islam.
On 24 July
1926, a petition for annulling the nikah of Ghulam Ayesha Bibi with Abdur
Razzaq Qadiyani was filed in Ahmadpur Sharqia court. Abdur Razzaq had converted
to Qadyaniat before the Rukhsati of Ayesha Bibi. Therefore, her father
refused to send her daughter to her in-laws. The court adjudged on the basis of
the judgements of Patna, Punjab, Madras and Bahawalpur courts that Ahmadis were
not out of the fold of Islam but were a sect within Islam.
However,
after 9 long years of campaigning by some ulema, the district court of
Bahawalpur gave the judgement that whoever accepts Qadiyaniyat goes out of the
fold of Islam on the basis of Islamic shariah and therefore, his nikah stands
null and void.
During this
period, poet and philosopher Md Iqbal had started his campaign against the
Ahmadis through his poetry and articles. In his article in the Statesman dated
14 May 1935, he wrote:
"The Muslims are more sensitive to movements
which are a threat to their unity. Therefore, a religious organisation that is
associated with Isla historically but lays its foundation on a new prophethood
and considers Muslims not having faith in their self-proclaimed prophecy kafir
will be considered by the Muslims a threat to the Islamic unity
because the Islamic unity is only strengthened
by the belief in the finality of prophethood."
On June
1936, he wrote to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru:
"I do not find any doubt in my mind about
the fact that the Ahmadis are traitors against the Muslims and India."
In fact, Mr
Iqbal succeeded in getting a resolution passed in the Muslim League Council in
1936 in which the Ahmadis were declared non-Muslims. He got written undertaking
from the Muslim League candidates that after their election, they would run a
campaign for declaring the Ahmadis a non-Muslim minority.
The
campaign for declaring Ahmadis non-Muslims started by Iqbal gained momentum
after Independence. In January1953, the movement for declaring Ahmadis non-Muslim
and Kafir
spread in
Pakistan. In February, Maulana Maududi published a booklet called Qadyani
Masla in which he presented arguments against the Ahmadis. The booklet
intensified the movement and 33 leading Muslim clerics presented the demand
before the government with the threat that if the demand was not met, it will
lead to a greater movement.
The demand
was not met and in February 1953, anti-Ahmadiyya riots erupted in Lahore which
spread in other parts of Pakistan. From 200 to 2000 Ahmadis were killed and
Martial Law was imposed in Pakistan for three months.
In 1974,
again anti-Ahmadiyya riots erupted and this time the Pakistan government
succumbed to the pressure from the clerics and the Constitution was amended to
declare Ahmadis non-Muslim Kafirs.
They were
further barred from calling themselves Muslims and their places of worship
mosques. This year, they were also barred from sacrificing animals on Eid al
Adha. The minarets of their mosques are destroyed by the municipal authorities
because they look like mosques.
However, in
India and other non-Muslim countries, the Ahmadis are considered a sect within
Muslims though religious organisations occasionally raise the issue. In
February this year, the Andhra Pradesh Wakf Board passed a resolution which
declared Ahmadis as non-Muslims and Kafirs. They knocked the High Court
and the Andhra Pradesh High Court issued an order for interim suspension of
operation of the resolution.
But India’s
leading Muslim organisations, on came out in support of the Andhra Pradesh Waqf
Board regarding the Qadianis, or Ahmadiyya Muslims, by passing a resolution
that the community was non-Muslim. The Jamiat has issued a statement saying
that the AP Waqf Board’s stance “reflects the unanimous position of the entire
Muslims’’ and has taken a position in direct opposition to the Union Ministry
of Minority Affairs that had recently intervened on the matter on behalf of the
Ahmadiyyas.
On July
21st, the ministry had sent a strongly worded letter to the Andhra Pradesh
government, calling the Waqf Board’s resolution a hate campaign which “could
have ramifications across the country’’.
“A
representation dated 20.7.2023 has been received from the Ahmadiyya Muslim
community, vide which it has been stated that certain Waqf Boards have been
opposing the Ahmadiyya community and passing illegal resolutions declaring the
community to be outside the fold of Islam.
The
ministry said that this constitutes hate campaign against the Ahmadiyya
community at large and that the Waqf Board neither has the jurisdiction nor
authority to determine religious identity of any community, including
Ahmadiyyas."
In 2012,
the Andhra Pradesh State Waqf Board passed a resolution declaring the entire
Ahmadiyya community as non-Muslims. This resolution was challenged in the
Andhra Pradesh High Court.
Despite the
HC’s orders, the Waqf Board issued a second proclamation in February this year
stating that “In consequent to the Fatwa of Jamaat ul Ulema, Andhra Pradesh
dated May 26th, 2009.
Therefore,
the campaign against the Ahmadis started by poet Iqbal and given theological
foundation by Maulana Maududi seems to be gaining ground now also in India
where they have been living peacefully and enjoying their religious rights in
the democratic set up of the country. The statement of Jamiat Ulema Hind
President Maulana Arshad Madan will only give a shot in the arm of anti-Ahmadi
groups in India.
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