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Thus whenever there is a contradiction, Imam Mehdi(AS) clearifies it
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Since imam is not a prophet then must have been many contradictions. So now when someone claiming to be reincarnated prophet comes then he should explain those contradictions to his followers.
So which book of his, out of tens he wrote, fulfills this goal? Where is Qadiani's book on fiqh?
If Qadiani did not follow Abu Hanifa then he must have followed a combined fiqh of four imams. What was that fiqh which he followed? If it was fiqh-Ahmadiyya then where is his book on that fiqh?
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He is here to lead and not follow any of these imams.
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Read the book your Ahmadi brother cited in second or third post of this thread. In that book, Qadianis says that his followers should follow Hanafi fiqh. If he is advising his followers to follow Imam Abu Hanifa then how come he not followed Imam himself?
The writers of this same Ahmadi book say that Fiqh Ahmadiyya is no different from fiqh Hanafiya, with slight modifications in few places due to Ahmadi beliefs.
Qadiani's following of Imam Abu Hanifa, a non-prophet, proves that he was not a prophet but a charlatan. Because a prophet can not follow a non-prophet. And Qadiani did just that.
All your other comments are outside the scope of the topic. You are mocking Islamic principles of fiqh. Did Qadiani do the same?