Why is Qadiyaniat considered outside the fold of Islam by many scholars?


One of the core reasons Qadiyaniat is considered outside the fold of Islam by the overwhelming majority of scholars is the denial of the finality of Prophethood. Islam teaches, as per the Qur’an and Hadith, that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is the last and final messenger. This belief is not just foundational but also universally agreed upon by all Sunni and Shia schools of thought.


The claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, whether viewed as metaphorical or literal prophethood, conflict directly with this principle. He not only declared himself to be a mujaddid (reformer) but also later claimed prophetic status, which no practicing Muslim can accept without deviating from the core creed of Islam.


Due to this belief, countries like Pakistan have legally classified Ahmadis/Qadiyanis as non-Muslims under their constitution. This classification does not promote hate but simply draws a theological boundary based on beliefs that contradict mainstream Islamic doctrine.


The Qadiyaniat section of Emaan-e-Kamil explores these theological issues in depth, offering educational insights and evidence from Islamic sources to clarify misconceptions and inform readers with respect and academic precision.

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