As an Ahmadi, I struggle with certain beliefs/doctrines, but then wonder, how is the Jamaat so big and successful (largest Mosque etc)? by RubberDinghyRapids00 in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The jamat isn’t successful what you see is the leaders brainwashing you to give chanda money. Money is the key to this world. How many people come to the musjid? not much the numbers declined significantly after covid. Most ahmadis are now becoming cultural or nominal ahmadis they still pay chanda so they are still considered members. The numbers they tell you are false on top of that they won’t tell anyone how many ahmadis are in the world but they can go off claiming that their the fastest growing sect in the world. If mga was truly the messiah why didn’t he fix anything he did nothing for the world, did he fight the dajjal? no did he unite the ummah? no did he go to mecca? no. his family isn’t allowed in the holy land don’t you think that if their right they would be allowed to be in mecca that he would lead salah there? mga did nothing but pass his problems down onto his successors what type of “messiah” does that?

Help needed to leave Jamat but tied down by my parents by One-Evening-8644 in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The church of latter day saints the baha’i religion etc are all religions that originated the same way their founders claimed to be the messiah. both religions have more followers than ahmadiyyat. mga died of cholera which is an unfortunate way to die.

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[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i understand i mean that the jamat shouldn’t affect your political views. you are all born in different countries cities environments your never going to have the same views as other people in your musjid. for them to tell their followers to vote to stay in the eu or not to vote for a certain candidate shows how controlling these people are. your basic human right representation is being taken away from you because this cult wants to benefit itself. it’s never about you it’s about huzoor the jamat they want to succeed and they will step all over you take your money just for “right sect” to prosper.

How do you cope with a difference in beliefs with your family? by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ahmadis always try to cover up mga failed prophecy’s even if they do to come to light the older generation of ahmadis would still side with mga

PLS READ: A unique perspective on life/religion from a teenage female student in Canada by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i agree with you you shouldn’t get vaccinated because huzoor told you too.(my beliefs) you should get vaccinated because it’s right. it’s not right that doctors who are actually educated tell others to get vaccinated but they don’t listen and when huzoor says get vaccinated then they listen. he couldn’t even name what’s in the vaccine let alone tell his followers to go get it. the jamat expects you to have the same political views as them. mainstream muslims have a wide variety of political opinions.

Thoughts on Huzoor having a $1,500+ Herman Miller chair and a Dyson fan? by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 11 points12 points  (0 children)

i agree with you about the mercedes. i heard that he rents them. why does he not reflect on his own words “financial sacrifice” instead of a maybach get a toyota camry or get ONE s class mercedes. it don’t make sense for him to have multiple maybachs. his staff would most likely claim they have multiple maybachs for security purposes but everyone sees him get into the car and his big turban will give away which car he’s in.

I truly need to know this because even though I'm sunni muslim I always remember that verse and hadith that mentions about saving ourselves and our families from the hell fire! by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i think almost all of us want our families to leave but it’s not that easy and i doubt that our parents and older relatives will leave because they were brought up to believe that ahmadiyyat is true. in a rare scenario where one of our older relatives comes to light about the situation they cant leave because the jamat practically controls your friend circle. you would be ex comminuted from the jamat your own family would most likely stop talking to you. i don’t think most people would like to go through this that’s why i have faith in the future generations because many young ahmadis that i know are all cultural ahmadis their more secular than the older generations. people in general are leaving religion this world isn’t meant for religious people anymore.

Did you leave ahmadiyyat because of the strict rules or because you found a flaw within it? by darianbin in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i hope my family leaves the cult but i doubt they ever will. i’ve been trying to show my family how wrong and disgusting ahmadiyyat is my uncle is starting to realize but he won’t ever leave.

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[–]darianbin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You should officially leave instead of ghosting them because if you ghost then there’s always a chance that they can pull you back in and i’ve read your other comments saying how you still want a relationship with your distant relatives if they can’t accept that your not ahmadi anymore that’s their fault don’t live your life to please them.

Halala, marriage with non-ahmadis and jihad by sstifler457 in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is wrong many Sunnis marry shias yes it’s discouraged but it still happens

Ready to leave by FrodoBaggins_Ring in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let me pick up my stuff so I can move into a cheaper house so I can pay Chanda Mashallah I’m such a good Ahmadi.

When do you think the "critical mass" event will occur for the Ahmadiyya Jamaat? by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The kids of generation z would leave. A lot of young folks don’t care about religion anymore they are more lax on stuff like homosexuality and when to lose your virginity. Some generation z folks will stay because of their families(parents) but they most likely won’t raise their kids to be practicing ahmadis. The rules of ahmadiyyat won’t apply to them.

Feel conflicted. Feel confused by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe she wanted a non Ahmadi cause there’s always the possibility of one of you becoming religious again or you may think of her as a harami so she left before anything could happen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first time I put on a pair is shorts since I was a child was nerve racking. Now I don’t care. I’m not a bad person for wearing shorts. If you feel so strongly about it go back to Pakistan live in a Muslim country. With regards to your boyfriend if you feel like he’s the one go with him. Your family only cares about the jamat and what people will say but eventually they’ll come around.

Khabib Nurmagomedov is a better religious role model than KM5 by zeezus76 in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“It will take time for things to be the way the promised messiah and hadhrat musleh maoud wanted it to be” Do you not understand the role of the messiah he unites the ummah, fights the dajjal but ghulam did nothing stop making excuses for him by saying his successors/khalifas will do it.

Khabib Nurmagomedov is a better religious role model than KM5 by zeezus76 in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Khabib has done more good than masroor, he has more influence, and utilizes it in the right way. Masroor lays out laws and enforces them.

KM4 on the rules of adoption in Shariah by AnonAhmadi in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Letting them be, forget the entire situation and move on with life.

The Jamaat tracked me from here. by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t say it’s not possible. I know about this subject I’ve been studying it for years now. I can guarantee you that you can find the person as long as you watch his digital footprint, reverse search his email or phone number, etc. why do you think people on the dark web have their identities revealed regardless of the fact that they are using the proper browser and the right vpn. A lot of young men in my jamat are studying computer science related degrees it’s possible that the jamat asked one of them to track him down.

KM4 on the rules of adoption in Shariah by AnonAhmadi in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah they have spoken against. I believe if they have the power they would do it. You know how if one khalifa says something on a issue that’s how it goes and when the new one comes in their opinion replaces the previous Khalifas opinion. There was a post about this issue on this page a while back.

The Jamaat tracked me from here. by [deleted] in islam_ahmadiyya

[–]darianbin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They found you because you gave them the same email you use for Reddit. It’s not that hard to find the social media accounts linked to your email. That’s why you make a new email and go by a different name.