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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Allah, the Exalted – Part 6 (January 2005)
Orderliness in the universe compels us to admit that the Creator and Sustainer is Unique and Peerless, without associate or partner in godhead.
Introduction from ‘Jesus in India’ (December 2004)
The introduction to this masterpiece is as relevant today as it was at the time of its writing over 100 years ago. The misconceptions of both Muslims and Christians concerning the life and death of Jesus( a s ) and his bodily ascension has caused much confusion. However, the expectation of a bloody Messiah is a false belief of shortsighted scholars.
The Human Soul (November 2004)
The soul is created by God from the union of two [seminal fluids]. It is not eternal and uncreated as the Vedas claim. Nor is it created somewhere else and then injected into the body at or just before the birth of a human being.
The Essence of Islam: Allah the Exalted – Part 5 (October 2004)
Describes in detail the four principal attributes of Allah as mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, and how they are related to each other and have been described in the correct order.
The Essence of Islam: Allah the Exalted – Part 4 (September 2004)
Describes many of the attributes of Allah as mentioned in the Holy Qur’an, and their permanent nature.
Jihad – The True Islamic Concept (August 2004)
The much misunderstood concept of Jihad which extremists within Islam and Islam’s opponents construe as believe or be smitten by the sword.
Divine Guidance – Part III (August 2004)
The Holy Prophet(sa) reformed people who had become beasts and had prepared such truthful and faithful people that they were prepared to sacrifice everything for the cause of his religion. On the other hand, Jesus(as) never had the opportunity to cause such a change in his apostles.
The Essence of Islam, Part IV: Allah the Exalted (July 2004)
The concept of God differs among world religions. Even within the body of Islam, there are beliefs which run counter to the majesty and glory of the Gracious God. This piece presents the true Islamic concept of God with detailed exposition of relevant Qur’anic verses and the attributes of God.
The Essence of Islam – III (June 2004)
Devoting one’s life to the cause of God Almighty so that he becomes the object of worship, the true goal and the beloved and so that one’s life is devoted to the service of His creatures are the true essence of Islam.
Divine Guidance – Part II (May 2004)
The advent of the Prophet of Islam(sa) was the need of the time. The message given to him is a living Book, not a story but a philosophy.
