Description:Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, Chetan Anand, Nek Chand, Vijay Anand, Satwant Singh, Chaudhari Dewan Chand Saini, Sobha Singh, Karam ud Din, Jasbir Jassi, Prabhjot Singh, Dilbagh Singh, Teja Singh Akarpuri, Iqbal Bahu, Riaz Batalvi. Excerpt: M rz Ghul m A mad (Arabic: Urdu: February 13, 1835 - May 26, 1908 CE, or Shawal 15, 1250 - Rabi' al-thani 24, 1326 AH) was a religious figure from India, and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He claimed to be the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14th Islamic century, the promised Messiah ("Second Coming of Christ"), and the Mahdi awaited by the Muslims in the end days. He declared that Jesus (Isa) had in fact survived the crucifixion and later died a natural death, after having migrated towards Kashmir and that he had appeared in the spirit and power of Jesus. He traveled extensively across the subcontinent of India preaching his religious ideas and ideals and won a sizable following within his lifetime. He is known to have engaged in numerous debates and dialogues with the Muslim, Christian and Hindu priesthood and leadership. Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya movement on March 23, 1889. The mission of the movement, according to him, was the propagation of Islam in its pristine form. Ghulam Ahmad authored around 80 books on various religious, spiritual and theological issues. He advocated a peaceful propagation of Islam and emphatically argued against the necessity of Jihad in its military (physical fighting) form in the present age. The Ahmadiyya movement claims that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's lineage through his forefathers can be traced back to Mirza Hadi Beg, whom they call a reputed scholar and chieftain of Mughal descent. According to one hagiography, in 1530 Mirza Hadi Beg ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with People from Gurdaspur: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-Ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez. To get started finding People from Gurdaspur: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-Ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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People from Gurdaspur: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-Ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez
Description: Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, Chetan Anand, Nek Chand, Vijay Anand, Satwant Singh, Chaudhari Dewan Chand Saini, Sobha Singh, Karam ud Din, Jasbir Jassi, Prabhjot Singh, Dilbagh Singh, Teja Singh Akarpuri, Iqbal Bahu, Riaz Batalvi. Excerpt: M rz Ghul m A mad (Arabic: Urdu: February 13, 1835 - May 26, 1908 CE, or Shawal 15, 1250 - Rabi' al-thani 24, 1326 AH) was a religious figure from India, and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He claimed to be the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14th Islamic century, the promised Messiah ("Second Coming of Christ"), and the Mahdi awaited by the Muslims in the end days. He declared that Jesus (Isa) had in fact survived the crucifixion and later died a natural death, after having migrated towards Kashmir and that he had appeared in the spirit and power of Jesus. He traveled extensively across the subcontinent of India preaching his religious ideas and ideals and won a sizable following within his lifetime. He is known to have engaged in numerous debates and dialogues with the Muslim, Christian and Hindu priesthood and leadership. Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya movement on March 23, 1889. The mission of the movement, according to him, was the propagation of Islam in its pristine form. Ghulam Ahmad authored around 80 books on various religious, spiritual and theological issues. He advocated a peaceful propagation of Islam and emphatically argued against the necessity of Jihad in its military (physical fighting) form in the present age. The Ahmadiyya movement claims that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's lineage through his forefathers can be traced back to Mirza Hadi Beg, whom they call a reputed scholar and chieftain of Mughal descent. According to one hagiography, in 1530 Mirza Hadi Beg ...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with People from Gurdaspur: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-Ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez. To get started finding People from Gurdaspur: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hakeem Noor-Ud-Din, Dev Anand, Claims of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, Ghulam Ahmed Pervez, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.