How does Qadiyaniat reinterpret Islamic eschatology and the return of Isa (AS)?


A significant point of deviation in Qadiyaniat is its reinterpretation of Islamic eschatology—particularly the belief in the second coming of Isa (AS) (Jesus). Traditional Islamic belief holds that Jesus was not crucified but raised to heaven and will return before the Day of Judgment to restore justice and defeat the false messiah (Dajjal).


Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, however, claimed to be the metaphorical second coming of Jesus and the awaited Mahdi. This not only denies the physical return of Isa (AS) but also undermines centuries of authentic scholarship and hadith literature that detail his future role in human history.


This reinterpretation drastically alters the Islamic understanding of end-time events, leading to confusion and distortion of essential eschatological beliefs. As a result, mainstream scholars have consistently rejected these interpretations and emphasized the need for safeguarding Islamic aqeedah (creed).


You can explore this reinterpretation and its implications further by reading the in-depth resources on Qadiyaniat provided by Emaan-e-Kamil, where traditional beliefs are defended through Qur'anic and hadith-based analysis.

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