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The Quranic prophecies
Ahmadi Muslims believe the final part of the passage of the above verse foretold the coming of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This is in line with Muhammad s.a.w's own explanation:
Ahmadi Muslims believe the final part of the passage of the above verse foretold the coming of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. This is in line with Muhammad s.a.w's own explanation:
Muhammad s.a.w refusing to answer Abu Huraira's question until the third time may be indicative of his waiting until the answer was revealed to him. Whatever the case, the Muhammad s.a.w clearly stated if faith ascended to the Pleiades - a constellation of stars - even then a Persian would bring it back and fulfil the prophecy of the above verses. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad descended from a tribe who had migrated to India from the Persian empire. There is a second notable facet to the hadith above regarding Salman the Persian. Often ahadith such as the following are confused:
We know Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's name is similar to Muhammad's s.a.w:
The objection raised is that although Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad has the same name as Muhammad s.a.w, he was not a descendent of Muhammad s.a.w, whereas Muhammad s.a.w had prophecised the future governor of the Muslims would both share his name and be from his family. This objection is resolved by another tradition:
So in one instance, Salman the Persian was used to represent those who would one day restore the faith and in the other instance Muhammad s.a.w confirmed Salman was of his family (even though he was not in a literal sense) while in a third instance Muhammad s.a.w said the future governor of the Muslims would be from his family. The question now arises, when did faith ascend to the Pleiades? The Quran hints at the answer:
The Quran itself says its true teachings will ascend to the heavens for 1,000 years. Ahmadis believe Muhammad s.a.w told us when it would ascend:
Muhammad s.a.w said the best period for Islam would be the 300 years after his birth, following which falsehood would spread. Adding 1,000 years to this, we arrive at 1,300 years after Muhammad s.a.w or the year 1870, ten years before Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad published his first book.
Ahadith prophecising the need of this age
We know Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's name is similar to Muhammad's s.a.w:
The objection raised is that although Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad has the same name as Muhammad s.a.w, he was not a descendent of Muhammad s.a.w, whereas Muhammad s.a.w had prophecised the future governor of the Muslims would both share his name and be from his family. This objection is resolved by another tradition:
So in one instance, Salman the Persian was used to represent those who would one day restore the faith and in the other instance Muhammad s.a.w confirmed Salman was of his family (even though he was not in a literal sense) while in a third instance Muhammad s.a.w said the future governor of the Muslims would be from his family. The question now arises, when did faith ascend to the Pleiades? The Quran hints at the answer:
The Quran itself says its true teachings will ascend to the heavens for 1,000 years. Ahmadis believe Muhammad s.a.w told us when it would ascend:
Muhammad s.a.w said the best period for Islam would be the 300 years after his birth, following which falsehood would spread. Adding 1,000 years to this, we arrive at 1,300 years after Muhammad s.a.w or the year 1870, ten years before Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad published his first book.
Ahadith prophecising the need of this age
Some Muslims may argue against the aforementioned argument from the Quran by saying faith never ascended to the Pleiades. However, the Quran also says:
The Quran promises that when Muslims fight non-Muslims Allah will help them to 'victory'. A few centuries ago, Muslims ruled most of the known world. So consistent have the defeats been since that all of the Muslim empires have been destroyed and conquered and non-Muslim forces constantly defeat the Muslims. Muhammad s.a.w described the conditions in which the promise of the verse above may be abandoned:
The Quran promises that when Muslims fight non-Muslims Allah will help them to 'victory'. A few centuries ago, Muslims ruled most of the known world. So consistent have the defeats been since that all of the Muslim empires have been destroyed and conquered and non-Muslim forces constantly defeat the Muslims. Muhammad s.a.w described the conditions in which the promise of the verse above may be abandoned:
With the advent of pornography and the sexual revolution etc perhaps no age has seen fornication and adultery as ours has. Meanwhile, new diseases such as AIDS have appeared in the last few decades. For centuries, Muslim countries are being conquered and having their possessions taken by force, most recently in Iraq and Libya. Muslims have also divided into groups and fought one another consistently for centuries. For instance, when the USA recently conquered Iraq it did so with the military aid of several Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia and Pakistan. According to the statement of Muhammad s.a.w, the Muslims have broken their 'covenant with Allah and His Messenger' and 'do not rule according to the book of Allah'. Ahmadi Muslims believe this constitutes faith ascending to the Pleiades. In these circumstances, Muhammad s.a.w informed the Muslims of the solution:
Muhammad s.a.w described the conditions of the Muslims when their faith will ascend to the Pleiades and these conditions clearly apply to today. He also described the solution: "Stick to the JAMAAH of the Muslims and their Imam", who will be the only correct sect of Islam. AhmadiMuslims believe the JAMAAH refers to Jamaat-e-Ahmadiyya and the Imam refers to the Imam Mahdi, who Muhammad s.a.w said would arrive after 1,240 years. Muhammad s.a.w passed away in the 10th year of the Islamic calender while Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born in the year 1,250 by the same calender - a difference of 1,240 years. The greatest non-AhmadiMuslim scholars of today inadvertently admit this is the era prophecised by Muhammad s.a.w in the above ahadith:
Muhammad s.a.w also confirmed the mahdi will arrive in the latter days:
So when were the end times/latter days? The Quran answers:
The Israelis had been scattered around the world before movements such as Zionism began to regather the Israelis in Israel in the late 1800s - during the lifetime of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - culminating in the reestablishment of Israel in 1940s, confirming again the latter days have arrived. Muhammad s.a.w gave another indication of the age in which the messiah would come in the following hadith:
Muhammad s.a.w also confirmed the mahdi will arrive in the latter days:
So when were the end times/latter days? The Quran answers:
The Israelis had been scattered around the world before movements such as Zionism began to regather the Israelis in Israel in the late 1800s - during the lifetime of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - culminating in the reestablishment of Israel in 1940s, confirming again the latter days have arrived. Muhammad s.a.w gave another indication of the age in which the messiah would come in the following hadith:
The above prophecy had two elements to it. Firstly, that the coming messiah would break the cross, which means the power of Christianity. Secondly, he would arrive in an era in which Christians dominated the world, or there would be no need for him to 'break' the power Christianity. While Islam was either the dominant religion or at least on par with Christianity for a thousand years after Muhammad s.a.w passed away, an era of Christian dominance arrived in the last few centuries. Christians conquered the continents of North America, South America and Australia altogether and were so successful in the Muslim countries of Africa and Asia, Christian leaders wrote:
However, the growth of Christianity was utterly halted on the arrival of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad so that today, according to the Book of World Records and other sources, Islam has overtaken Christianity as the fastest growing world religion by converts. Meanwhile, the mounting problems for Christianity are so great even their greatest religious leader says:
In moments of truth, Muslim and Christian scholars admit this change is due to Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad:
Although Mr. Yusuf praises Maulana Muhammad Ali, a companion of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, he fails to acknowledge Ali's writings against Christianity were based on Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's books on the same subject.
Biblical prophecies
The Book of Revelation is the last book of the Bible and contains the revelations received by the companions of Jesus:
The prophecy states that two witnesses, will be sent. They will be prophets and their era will last for 1,260 days. They are also both olive trees and lamp stands and they will destroy their enemies with fire. When they arrive, the Earth will be struck with plague. They will fight the Beast - the Biblical term for the Dajjal - and they will be sent to all people, or in other words all of mankind. The Quran and ahadith confirm the truth of this prophecy:
The prophecy states that two witnesses, will be sent. They will be prophets and their era will last for 1,260 days. They are also both olive trees and lamp stands and they will destroy their enemies with fire. When they arrive, the Earth will be struck with plague. They will fight the Beast - the Biblical term for the Dajjal - and they will be sent to all people, or in other words all of mankind. The Quran and ahadith confirm the truth of this prophecy:
The Quran confirms the above prophecies are true by stating the Muhammad s.a.w was the first of the prophets, a witness, a lamp from an olive tree and that he was sent to neither the east nor the west, but the whole of mankind. As for the identity of the second prophet foretold, the Bible said their period would be '1,260 days'. Biblical scholars agree that prophecies of days in the Bible often mean a year, according to the Bible itself:
If we add 1,260 years to the end of Muhammad s.a.w's life we arrive in the early 1880s, or exactly when Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was publishing his first book Baraheen-e-Ahmadiyya, filled with revelations and prophecies. Another prophecy made regarding the advent of the second messiah was made by Jesus as follows:
The true divine source of the above prophecy has been confirmed by the Quran which repeats part of it as follows:
The Quran confirms the promises Jesus made in the Bible will be kept and then repeats the part of his prophecy about stars losing their light, the heavens being shaken, followed by the arrival of Allah's messengers - exactly the same order of events Jesus describes above.
Jesus' prophecy begins by warning against false prophets. Many false prophets followed Muhammad s.a.w, but there were especially large numbers during the life of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad including Joseph Smith, Bahaullah, Bab, Muhammad Ahmad, John Alexander Dowie, John Hugh Smyth Piggot. Jesus then warns of terrible wars, which perhaps refers to modern weapons. He warns people will be 'persecuted and put to death...by all nations'. This was fulfilled in 1974 when the World Muslim League, with representatives from every Muslim nation, declared Ahmadis to be non-Muslims. Further, in the 1980s Pakistan introduced legislation which included the death penalty for Ahmadis practicing their religion.
Jesus goes on that his 'gospel of the kingdom will be preached in all the world'. In 1804, the British Foreign Bible Society was established and twelve years later its sister organisation, The American Bible Society came into being. By 1816, according to the records of these societies, 421 million copies were distributed amongst all nations, to countries in which the Bible had never been preached before. All continents were covered, even the interior of Africa.In 1842, Mr. Spicer stated in his book Our Day in the Light of Prophecy that the Gospel in his day had been spread to 95% of the inhabitants of the earth. These efforts, occurred in the life of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.
Jesus goes on that the coming messiah would be 'strike' in the east, but be seen in the west. Jesus was speaking in Jerusalem and Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad lived in Qadian, almost directly to Jerusalem's east. Normally it would have been impossible for Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in the west. However, during his lifetime modern photography was developed allowing his photo to be published in an American (west of Jerusalem) newspaper during his life in 1907.
Jesus also foretold solar and lunar eclipses, which occurred in India during Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's lifetime, and then mentions the fading of the stars. The meaning of fading stars is alluded to in the Quran:
The fading of the stars meant the Muslims would have erred and gone astray. The prophecy finishes by comparing the coming messiah to Noah. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad received a revelation describing him as 'Noah' and also wrote a book called 'Noah's Ark'.
Why do the prophecies name Jesus and not Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
One objection raised by the opponents of Ahmadiyya is that the prophecies regarding the arrival of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad do not name him but name Jesus son of Mary. The reason for this is obvious. Had they named the coming prophet as 'Mirza Ghulam Ahmad', every Muslim mother would have named her son 'Mirza Ghulam Ahmad' in the hope he may become a prophet. This would make the name pointless as it could refer to any Muslim boy with the name. Moreover, it would have led to confusion as false prophets with that name would have claimed messiahship. Further, when Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad made his claim opponents would still have rejected it on the basis his parents had given him this name. Instead, Muhammad s.a.w wisely gave us an indication of something much more useful in recognising the coming messiah; by calling him 'Jesus' Muhammad s.a.w highlighted the astonishing similarity between the lives of Jesus and Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. To understand this we must first refer to the Quran:
The Quran and Bible both confirm Moses and Muhammad s.a.w would have similarities and one such similarity was that both of them would be followed by a messiah. Moses migrated out of Egypt 1,203 years before the birth of Jesus. Muhammad s.a.w migrated from Mecca to Medina in 623 AD. 1,203 years after this would be 1826 or nine years before Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born in 1835. Both the Bible and Quran confirm Jesus followed the law revealed to Moses in the Torah:
In the same way, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad brought no new law but followed the law revealed to Muhammad s.a.w in the Quran. Jesus was born in the rarest of births to a virgin mother. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born a non-identical twin, a rare occurrence that happens in less than 1% of pregnancies. Jesus was born at a time when his Jewish nation had been completely conquered by the largest empire the world had yet seen, the Roman Empire. Meanwhile, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad also came to India, which had previously belonged to the Muslims, but had been conquered by the largest empire the world has ever seen: the British Empire. More similarities between the two messiahs can be seen in the following analysis:
As Yusha Evans described the Jews of Jesus' time, religion is today being used by Muslims to get rich and subjugate human beings, for example many current political rulers in the Muslim world who use religion to justify their positions while corruptly using public money for personal gain. As the Jews rejected Jesus for not being a warrior messiah, so the Muslims have rejected Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad for not being a political warrior and for challenging the authority of the ruling classes.
Meanwhile, the Jews of the time were awaiting two figures. The prophet Elijah who would usher in the time of the messiah and they recognised neither. Today Muslims await the mahdi to usher in the messiah and have recognised neither. The Jews at the time of Jesus had divided into sects. There was one extremist sect called the Zealots who wanted to fight a bloody war against the Romans. Today the Muslims are in sects including terrorist organisations. Jesus taught peace and to obey the law of the non-Jewish rulers:
Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's teachings on loyalty to one's country and peacefulness were stunningly similar. Then, the Jewish clerics of Jesus' time opposed him and brought legal cases against him, while the Muslim clerics brought legal cases against Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad during their fierce opposition. Jesus' Jews were punished with diseases such as leprosy while the Indians of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's era suffered a plague which killed 12 million people. Jesus would heal his followers while Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad prophecised not a single Ahmadi would die of this plague - and none did. The Bible records Jesus was followed as head of the Christian church by his brother James. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was also followed by a direct relative, his son Khalifatul Masih II. Ahmadi Muslims believe Jesus died in Kashmir, a province of India, to which he had traveled from his home in Israel. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad passed away in Lahore, then in India, to which he had traveled from his home in Qadian. Jesus, whose image was discovered with the aid of new technology on his burial cloth in 1898, in the same years Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was having his photo taken. They are the only prophets whose photos were taken.
Another similarity between the two men were the punishments received by those who rejected them. Jesus lived under Roman rule and was allowed to be crucified by their government. In 79 years after Jesus' the Roman city of Pompei was destroyed following a volcanic eruption which killed 20,000 people. Meanwhile, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad lived in India and in 1904 published a revelation in the magazine Badr stating 'shock of the earthquake'. The following year, 70 years after he had been born, in Kangra there was a volcano on which the Hindus had carved an idol goddess; this volcano was thought dead but an earthquake brought it suddenly into life and it erupted killing 20,000 people nearby.
No other messiah has come
Another similarity between the two men were the punishments received by those who rejected them. Jesus lived under Roman rule and was allowed to be crucified by their government. In 79 years after Jesus' the Roman city of Pompei was destroyed following a volcanic eruption which killed 20,000 people. Meanwhile, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad lived in India and in 1904 published a revelation in the magazine Badr stating 'shock of the earthquake'. The following year, 70 years after he had been born, in Kangra there was a volcano on which the Hindus had carved an idol goddess; this volcano was thought dead but an earthquake brought it suddenly into life and it erupted killing 20,000 people nearby.
No other messiah has come
The fact Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad died a natural death
The Quran and Bible both clearly state false prophets will be punished in this life and die a miserable death. This prophecy has been fulfilled regularly.
-Musaylimah claimed to be aprophet in Muhammad s.a.w's lifetime but was killed in a battle. Bab claimed mahdiship and was executed.
-Tanchelm was a Christian who in the 1100s claimed prophethood but was murdered by a priest.
-John Alexander Dowie claimed prophethood but died after becoming paralysed.
-Joseph Smith claimed prophethood and founded the Mormon sect before being killed while in prison.
-Arnold Potter claimed messiahship in the 1870s and developed a large band of followers, before jumping from a cliff and killing himself.
-Hong Xiuquan was a Chinese man who in the 1800s claimed to be a messiah and developed a large following, before committing suicide.
-Also in the 1800s, William W. Davies developed a large number of followers in America after claiming his two young sons were respectively Jesus and God. Shortly after his children died of illness and his followers left him.
-Again in the 1800s, Jacobina Mentz Maurer was hailed by her large number of Brazilian followers to be the reincarnation of Jesus before she was killed in a gun battle.
-In the 1800s Cyrus Teed claimed to be a messiah in America, before being killed by pistol whipping. His tomb was later destroyed by a hurricane.
-David Koresh was an American who in the 1990s claimed prophethood and founded a large sect, before being killed in a fire.
On the other hand, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad lived for two decades after making his claim, living into his 70s and leading a relatively healthy and peaceful life before dying a natural death. Each of his successors have also lived into their 70s, had healthy and peaceful lives before dying natural deaths.
Prophecy of the failure of the opponents of Ahmadiyya
The Quran and Bible both clearly state false prophets will be punished in this life and die a miserable death. This prophecy has been fulfilled regularly.
-Musaylimah claimed to be aprophet in Muhammad s.a.w's lifetime but was killed in a battle. Bab claimed mahdiship and was executed.
-Tanchelm was a Christian who in the 1100s claimed prophethood but was murdered by a priest.
-John Alexander Dowie claimed prophethood but died after becoming paralysed.
-Joseph Smith claimed prophethood and founded the Mormon sect before being killed while in prison.
-Arnold Potter claimed messiahship in the 1870s and developed a large band of followers, before jumping from a cliff and killing himself.
-Hong Xiuquan was a Chinese man who in the 1800s claimed to be a messiah and developed a large following, before committing suicide.
-Also in the 1800s, William W. Davies developed a large number of followers in America after claiming his two young sons were respectively Jesus and God. Shortly after his children died of illness and his followers left him.
-Again in the 1800s, Jacobina Mentz Maurer was hailed by her large number of Brazilian followers to be the reincarnation of Jesus before she was killed in a gun battle.
-In the 1800s Cyrus Teed claimed to be a messiah in America, before being killed by pistol whipping. His tomb was later destroyed by a hurricane.
-David Koresh was an American who in the 1990s claimed prophethood and founded a large sect, before being killed in a fire.
On the other hand, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad lived for two decades after making his claim, living into his 70s and leading a relatively healthy and peaceful life before dying a natural death. Each of his successors have also lived into their 70s, had healthy and peaceful lives before dying natural deaths.
Prophecy of the failure of the opponents of Ahmadiyya
The prophecies of opposition to Ahmadiyya were incredible because they were revealed before Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had made any claim and while he was still greatly popular among the ummah. Not only did they prophecise opposition, but also the failure of the opposition. Both of these prophecies were fulfilled. Opposition began in his lifetime and today is fuelled by almost all the Muslim governments who unite in condemning Ahmadiyya and many legislate against Ahmadis and threaten then with the death penalty. However they have been unable to stop the spread of Ahmadiyya.
Prophecy of large numbers of people accepting Ahmadiyya
Prophecy of large numbers of people accepting Ahmadiyya
When Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad received the above prophecies, he did not have a single follower and lived in a backward third-world village with a population of a few hundred people. He was not rich or powerful and telephones were not available, television, radio, the Internet, aeroplanes etc were not yet invented and people travelled and communicated by letter and horse. Few outside his village had heard Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's name and his he had no worldly qualifications. Yet just over a century on, his community is established in almost every country of the world and numbers over 10 million and is one of the fastest growing sects of any religion.
Prophecy fulfilled by MTA
Prophecy fulfilled by MTA
Since 1994, Muslim Television Ahmadiyya has been beaming the message of Ahmadiyya to every part of the world via satellite.
Prophecy of kings accepting Ahmadiyya
During the 1990s, several African kings accepted Ahmadiyya and were subsequently presented with Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's garments.
Prophecy on Afghanistan
In the early 1900s Abdul Lateef, then the leading Muslim cleric of Afghanistan, travelled to India to meet Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and accepted Ahmadiyya before returning home. A Christian Englishman who worked in the Afghanistan at the time wrote a memoir, describing the events that followed:
Abdul Lateef Shaheed's martyrdom occurred on July 14th 1903. An unusual fear-inducing storm occurred shorty after and in September 1903 cholera suddenly broke out. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad wrote in response:
Following this prophecy, several members of the king's family died before he and his successors were assassinated one after another until the dynasty came to an end in the 1970s. However, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's curse on Afghanistan did not finish there and since that decade the country has remained in a perpetual state of war with millions of Afghans killed and the country's infrastructure remains ruined/non-existent.
Prophecy on Iran
The Chosroes is a word meaning the king of Iran and at the time this prophecy was made this king was extremely powerful and extremely popular with his people and only 51 years old. Yet, a year later the king passed away and his unpopular son came to power. He too was removed from his position and replaced by another member of the family who remained in power until 1925 when he was overthrown and exiled and the family's dynasty came to an end altogether.
Prophecy on John Alexander Dowie
During the lifetime of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad there was an American Christian who claimed to be a prophet named John Alexander Dowie. He had 100,000 followers in America and sent missionaries to other countries preaching vile abuse against Islam and converting people to his sect, Zion:
Soon, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad sent Dowie a letter, also publicly distributed as a leaflet, in which he challenged him to a prayer duel. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad stated that the true prophet would outlive the false one, finishing his leaflet as follows:
Dowie was asked about this prayer context by his followers and responded:
Dowie was asked about this prayer context by his followers and responded:
Dowie also said God had promised him victory against his enemies and went on:
These insults towards Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad were enough for the punishment of Allah to come into effect. Dowie's feet, with which he had promised to destroy Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, became paralysed. His wife and followers left him after he was found to have embezzled money from his sect. He died within the lifetime of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and several American newspapers acknowledged the fulfilment of the prophecy:
Prophecy on Lekh Ram
Lekh Ram was the leader of a Hindu sect who constantly published disgusting abuse of Muhammad s.a.w. He also demanded Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad show some sign of his truthfulness. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad prayed for guidance and received a revelation from Allah on which he wrote:
Later, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad elaborated the following about the revelation:
Five years passed and some ridiculed these prophecies. However, the following Eid-ul-Fitr they were exactly fulfilled when a man broke into the house of Lekh Ram and stabbed him to death.
Prophecy of the plague
In 1896, two years after the above prayer, Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's prayer was fulfilled when Bubonic plague broke out in India for the first time. The plague would last 30 years and kill almost 13 million people.
Prophecy of World War One
Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad repeatedly told of this prophecy which would be like an earthquake and not quite an earthquake. The fact he also described it as like a 'drawn sword' alludes to its being about a war and the Quran also describes war as being like an earthquake:
The prophecy stated the sign would effect numerous countries, which was fulfilled by world war one. The prophecy goes on that great bloodshed will be caused and even animals will be effected. During the war tens of millions of people were killed and animals' habitat was destroyed. The prophecy states travel will be difficult. At the outbreak of world war one air travel had not been invented and so the world relied on ships however naval attacks on civilian ships made during the war made travel extremely dangerous. The prophecy's most specific aspect is the fate of the czar. During world war one the czar, the king of Russia, was overthrown, killed and his dynasty ended.
Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad repeatedly told of this prophecy which would be like an earthquake and not quite an earthquake. The fact he also described it as like a 'drawn sword' alludes to its being about a war and the Quran also describes war as being like an earthquake:
The prophecy stated the sign would effect numerous countries, which was fulfilled by world war one. The prophecy goes on that great bloodshed will be caused and even animals will be effected. During the war tens of millions of people were killed and animals' habitat was destroyed. The prophecy states travel will be difficult. At the outbreak of world war one air travel had not been invented and so the world relied on ships however naval attacks on civilian ships made during the war made travel extremely dangerous. The prophecy's most specific aspect is the fate of the czar. During world war one the czar, the king of Russia, was overthrown, killed and his dynasty ended.
In addition to the article above, we have collected 18 signs in favour of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The list is available on this link

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