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An Academic Response to Ahmadiyya Doctrine
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The Seal is Unbroken: How Quranic Proof Prevailed in the Debate on Finality of Prophethood
This article details the decisive victory of Muhammad Imtiaz over Ahmadiyya representative Ansar Raza in a formal debate on Khatm an-Nubuwwah. By adhering strictly to the Quran, Imtiaz systematically dismantled arguments for new prophethood, reaffirming the absolute finality of Prophet Muhammad ﷺ.

The Prophecy of an 80-Year Lifespan: A Shifting Target
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad repeatedly prophesied he would live to be around 80 years old, a claim he presented as a divine sign. This article examines the numerous and shifting versions of this prophecy, the contradictory evidence for his birth year from his own writings, and the ultimate calculation of his age at death. By analyzing his own words and the subsequent arguments from the Ahmadiyya Jama'at, we scrutinize whether this major prophecy stands as a proof of his truthfulness or a testament to its failure.

Mubahala with Maulvi Sanaullah Amritsari
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and Maulvi Sanaullah Amritsari challenged each other to a prayer duel (mubahala), but couldn't reach an agreement on the conditions. Subsequently, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad penned a letter titled 'Final Decision' or 'Akhri Faisla', issuing a prophetic prayer that the dishonest party should die within the truthful one's lifetime, possibly from a Plague or Epidemic Cholera or something similar. The resolution of the challenge was entrusted to God.

Analyzing the Grand Prophecy of the Eclipses
The article scrutinizes the 'Prophecy of the Eclipses' advocated by the Ahmadiyya Jama’at to validate Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s claims. It highlights discrepancies in the authenticity and interpretation of the hadith, including issues with chain reliability and textual modifications. Furthermore, it questions the uniqueness of the eclipses, citing their regular occurrence during Ramadan. Historical records and scientific analysis challenge the prophecy's validation, casting doubt on Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's prophetic abilities and the credibility of the Ahmadiyya Jama’at.

The 'Last Mosque' Hadith: A Metaphor or a Final Statement?
This article examines the Ahmadiyya interpretation of the 'last mosque' hadith from Sahih Muslim. By comparing it with a clarifying narration, it analyzes whether the Prophet's statement was a metaphor for the perfection of his law or a literal declaration that his mosque would be the last one built by any prophet, thereby sealing the institution of prophethood.
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