About the book

Our Noble Prophet (peace be upon him) prophesied that there would be thirty great liars in this Ummah, who all would claim to be prophets, while only he (peace be upon him) is the last prophet of Allāh. At the same time, our Noble Prophet (peace be upon him) informed us about the characteristic of these thirty great liars and deceivers, which is that they will extremely and clearly tell lies and deceive.

This booklet brings to light only a handful of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiyani’s innumerable lies, proving that he is one of the thirty great liars of the Ummah that our Noble Prophet (peace be upon him) prophesied about.

About the Author

Maulana Muhammad Yousuf Ludhianvi (1932-2000) was a Pakistani Sunni Muslim scholar, author, Muhaddith, Ahrari leader, and Vice President of the Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat. He was born in Esapur, Ludhiana, East Punjab, India.

Yousuf Ludhianvi has written more than 100 books which have been translated into several languages. Aap Kay Masail Aur Unka Hul (considered an authority on Hanafi Fiqh), Tohfa-e-Qadiyaniyat (The belief in the finality of prophethood), and Ikhtilaf-e-Ummat and Siraat-e-Mustaqeem (Factions in the Ummah and the Straight Path) are among his most famous works.

He was the Vice President of the Aalmi Majlis Tahaffuz Khatm-e-Nubuwwat (The International Committee for the Protection of the Finality of Prophethood) and one of the founding fathers of the Iqra School. He taught Hadith at Jamia Uloom-ul-Islamia in Karachi, one of the largest Madrashas in Pakistan, under Maulana Muhammad Yousuf Banuri, who appointed him editor of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat (a weekly newspaper) and Al-Bayyinat (a monthly magazine).

He was assassinated on May 18, 2000, in Karachi, Pakistan, while on his way to his office.

About the Translator

Mufti Muhammad Yunus Bullinger (born 1992) currently lives in Munich and works as an Imām, Chaṭīb, and religious teacher in Munich mosques. At a young age, he traveled to England to study Islām at a traditional Islamic madrasah. There he completed the Ḥifẓh and graduated with eight years of study in various Islamic sciences and the Arabic language. He then studied for three more years in South Africa and India, specializing in fiqh and hadith.

He also received the traditional Ijāzah (permission) in the various Islamic sciences from his teachers. Since his return to Germany, he has made it his mission to translate and write Islamic literature for Muslims.