Barahin-e-Ah madiyya Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Arguments in Support of the Holy Quran & the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad The Promised Messiah and Mahdi as, Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama‘at Published under the auspices of Hadrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad Imam and the Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama‘at, Fifth Successor to the Promised Messiah as, may Allah the Almighty be his help Islam International Publications LTD. Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya—Parts I & II Arguments in Support of the Holy Quran and the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa Written by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad The Promised Messiah and Mahdi, may peace be on him, Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama‘at First published in Urdu in Qadian, India 1880 First English translation published in the UK 2012 © Islam International Publications Ltd. Published by Islam International Publications Ltd. Islamabad, Sheephatch Lane Tilford, Surrey GU10 2AQ, UK Printed in the UK at For further information please visit: www.alislam.org ISBN 978-1-84880-066-3 Contents About the Author .............................................................................vii Publishers’ Note .................................................................................ix Acknowledgements .........................................................................xiii Foreword ...........................................................................................xv Introduction ...................................................................................xvii Part I Announcement .....................................................................................1 An Urgent Appeal by the Author ......................................................5 Conditions of Muslims and Prayers ................................................15 The Challenge ......................................................................................46 Part II Hasty Response of the Detractors of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya .....65 An Important Announcement .........................................................69 An Important and Unavoidable Appeal ........................................71 Preface ...................................................................................................85 Glossary ...........................................................................................161 Index ................................................................................................165 About the Author Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as was born in 1835 in Qadian, India. From his early life, he dedicated himself to prayer, and the study of the Holy Quran and other scriptures. He was deeply pained to observe the plight of Islam, which was being attacked from all directions. In order to defend Islam and present its teachings in their pristine purity, he wrote more than ninety books, thousands of letters, and participated in many religious debates. He argued that Islam is a living faith which can lead man to establish com- munion with God and achieve moral and spiritual perfection. Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as started experiencing divine dreams, visions and revelations at a young age. This communica- tion continued to increase and he was commanded by God to announce that God had appointed him to be the same Reformer of the latter days as prophesied by various religions under dif- ferent titles. He also claimed to be the Promised Messiah and Mahdi whose advent had been prophesied by the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. In 1889, under divine command, he started accept- ing initiation into the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, which is now established in more than 200 countries. viii Barahin-e-ahmadiyya After his demise in 1908, the institution of khilafat (succes- sorship) was established to succeed him, in fulfilment of the prophecies made in the Holy Quran and by the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. Hadrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad aba is the Fifth Successor to the Promised Messiah as and the present head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Publishers’ Note Please note that, in the translation that follows, words given in parentheses ( ) are the words of the Promised Messiah as. If any explanatory words or phrases are added by the translator for the purpose of clarification, they are put in square brackets [ ]. Footnotes given by the publishers are marked ‘[Publishers]’. All references, unless otherwise specified, are from the English trans- lation of the Holy Quran by Hadrat Maulavi Sher Ali ra. The following abbreviations have been used. Readers are urged to recite the full salutations when reading the book: sa sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam, meaning ‘may peace and bless- ings of Allah be upon him,’ is written after the name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. as ‘alaihis-salam, meaning ‘may peace be on him,’ is written after the name of Prophets other than the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. ra radiyallahu ‘anhu/‘anha/‘anhum, meaning ‘may Allah be pleased with him/her/them,’ is written after the names of the Companions of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa or of the Promised Messiah as.
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