I asked this question once before, but got no proper answer or explanation from any Qadyani. Mirza's little scholar is so totally stuck on the 'finality issue' that he refuses to talk about anything other than that.
Mirza Ghulam Qadyani wrote: “I suffer from hypochondria†(Al Hakam, Oct. 31, 1961)
Abu Ali Sina (Avicenna) has clarified in his book ‘Al Qanun’:
“Hypochondria is a disease in which imagination and thoughts change continuously due to fear and disturbance. The very core of the brain becomes unsociable and savage and the patient grows disorderly due to the accumulated intensity of this disease.â€Â
Now, this hypochondria is a form of melancholia. Dr. Adler gives a very accurate description of it:
"Melancholia is like a long continued rage and reproach against others, though for the purpose of gaining care, sympathy and support, the patient seems only to be dejected about his own guilt. A melanchoilac's first memory is generally something like this: 'I remember I wanted to lie on the couch, but my brother was lying there. I cried so much that he had to leave."
Allama Burhannudin declares: “Hypochondria is a disease in which the natural faculty of conception and perception changes to the unnatural until a stage is reached when the patient believes he is omniscient. Some of the patients think they r angelsâ€Â
So does this explain why he claimed that he changed into Mary, conceived, and gave birth to Isa? And then became Isa himself? And his other wild fantasies about God?
Don't u wish his followers had worried about admitting him to a mental hospital, rather than glorifying His Abusive Highness. Ever seen such a weird case before?
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