The founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community. In 1891, he claimed on the basis of Divine revelation, that he was the Promised Messiah and Mahdi whose advent had been foretold by Muhammad, the Holy Prophet of Islam (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and by the scriptures of other faiths. His claim constitutes the basis of the beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.
Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad - The Promised Messiah and Mahdi (as)
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Unity v. Trinity – part I (October 2002)
A critical review of Trinity from a philosophical and historical perspective.
Reformation (October 2002)
True spirituality lies in the sincerity in human action and not just in the actions themselves.
Decree and Destiny (September 2002)
The relationship between prayer and Divine determination.
The Purpose of Religious Differences (August 2002)
Discussion on why and how religious debate should be conducted.
How to get Rid of the Bondage of Sin (August 2002)
Concluding part of an extract from an extremely popular article that appeared in the January 1902 Review of Religions.
The Pillars of Islam (July 2002)
Study into the philosophy behind the pillars of Islam and their real significance.
Patience and Steadfastness (June 2002)
Hardships and the attainment of spiritual progression.
The Purpose of Initiation (May 2002)
The struggle that only begins with the initiati and requires the believer to avoid temptation and undergo a demanding programme of reform.
The Pure Heart (April 2002)
The role of the heart in bringing man closer to God.
Assessment of Belief (part IV) (March 2002)
The time appointed for the advent of the Mahdi has arrived.
