written by: Hafiza Faiza Alam
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate
Yesterday will be recorded in history as a landmark day for Khatm-e-Nubuwwat (the Finality of Prophethood).
For every Muslim whose heart is filled with love for the Prophet ﷺ, who stands for the honour of Prophethood, and who is devoted to this belief—this morning begins with renewed faith and deep gratitude to Allah. Alhamdulillah.
After nearly half a century—almost 50 years—the Ahmadi (Qadiani) community finally agreed to come face-to-face for a dialogue and debate. Once the date of April 29 was set, the venue from their side was finalized with significant delay.
When the representatives of Khatam-e-Nabuwwat arrived at the agreed venue, the Ahmadi Jamaat, as has often been observed, failed to honour their commitments.
I request all readers to carefully observe, throughout this account, who repeatedly violates agreed principles and resorts to reinterpretations.
When the debate finally began, another difficulty arose—they violated yet another agreed condition. For your understanding, whenever a formal debate is arranged, principles are set in advance—typically through email—before fixing the date. These include:
How many participants will be present
What topic will be discussed
The format and time allocation for speaking
However, at the time of the debate, despite prior agreement:
From the side of Khatam-e-Nabuwwat, only two representatives were present as promised.
From the Ahmadi Jamaat, three individuals were seated for the dialogue, along with an additional moderator—making four in total.
After such repeated violations, it becomes extremely difficult to proceed in a structured and principled manner.
Before even starting the debate, considerable time—nearly an hour to an hour and a half—was spent just trying to bring the discussion back within the agreed framework. Throughout this, the Muslim representatives demonstrated patience and composure, while attempts were made from the other side to disrupt and drown out the truth through noise and diversion.
Finally, after a break for prayer, the debate began.
The first question raised by the participants of Khatm-e-Nabuwwat addressed the Ahmadi (Qadiani) concept of “two Muhammads” (نعوذ بالله). All responses from our side were firmly grounded in the Qur’an and authentic Hadith.
When it was their turn to respond, the Ahmadi side repeatedly referred to statements of past figures—“so-and-so said this” or “such-and-such wrote that”—yet they failed to present even a single clear proof from the Qur’an or Hadith.
Naturally, how could they? There is nothing in the Qur’an or Sunnah to support their false beliefs.
Before going deeper into the topic, I invite readers to reflect on the shared visuals:
Who appears calm and composed?
Who sits relaxed with confidence?
Who appears agitated, sweating, and uneasy?
Who speaks effortlessly, and who keeps shuffling through papers?
These signs speak for themselves. MashaAllah.
During the live stream, after the Ahmadi side took a full 12 minutes to respond—without presenting any real evidence—one powerful moment stood out. With calm composure, Adnan Sahab delivered a response delivered that captured everything.
I smiled and thought calmly:
“He ate his 12 minutes in 3 words.” 💖
And those words were:
“Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar… the whole world now knows that the Ahmadiyya community has nothing from the Qur’an and Sunnah.”
Indeed:
“Alhamdulillah, Allahu Akbar — today the whole world has come to know that the Ahmadiyya community has nothing from the Qur’an and Sunnah.”
Watching yesterday’s live stream refreshed faith.
It was also evident, from repeated mentions of respected teacher Sohail Bawa (DB), that a strong sense of pressure and awareness was present on their side.
—yesterday we witnessed them with our own eyes:
how the Ahmadi (Qadiani) representatives avoid clear truth,
how they resort to diversion,
and how, when it comes to presenting actual evidence, they fall silent.
And how could it be otherwise? The world knows the reality.
Allah says in the Qur’an:
“And say: Truth has come, and falsehood has vanished. Indeed, falsehood is bound to vanish.” (17:81)
Khatam-e-Nabuwwat Zindabad (Long live the Finality of Prophethood)
See the debate review in the link given below
https://www.youtube.com/live/rZr-j-y8F7s?si=ePsmjg8tJkTHqMVS
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