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Ahmad Hazrat Mírzá Ghulám

    The Need for the Imam
    Selections from the Writings of The Promised Messiah
    Noah's Ark
    The Advent of the Promised Messiah
    Proceedings of the Prayer Meeting
    The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam
    • Proceedings of the Prayer Meeting

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The book explores the life and contributions of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, born in 1835 in Qadian, India. A devoted scholar and prayerful individual, he was motivated by the challenges facing Islam, leading him to author over ninety books and engage in significant religious debates. Ahmad emphasized that Islam is a dynamic faith capable of fostering a deep connection with God, guiding individuals toward moral and spiritual excellence. His work aimed to defend and clarify Islamic teachings during a time of widespread criticism.

      Proceedings of the Prayer Meeting
    • The Advent of the Promised Messiah

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      The address by the Promised Messiah explores the significance of his arrival and the core principles of Ahmadi identity. It delves into the spiritual and moral responsibilities of being an Ahmadi, emphasizing the transformative impact of faith and the commitment to uphold the teachings of Islam. Through this discourse, readers gain insight into the mission and vision that define the Ahmadi community.

      The Advent of the Promised Messiah
    • Noah's Ark

      • 164pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of the devastating plague in British India from 1896 to 1914, the narrative explores the British government's attempts to combat the epidemic through inoculation. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian wrote Noah's Ark in 1902, presenting his teachings and a divine prophecy that followers would be miraculously protected from the plague without vaccination. The book emphasizes faith and the fulfillment of Ahmad's prophecy, highlighting a unique intersection of spirituality and historical events during a time of crisis.

      Noah's Ark
    • Exploring a range of Islamic teachings, this collection features excerpts that delve into fundamental topics such as Allah and the afterlife. The original text is presented alongside its English translation, allowing readers to engage with the material in both languages. This dual presentation enhances understanding and appreciation of the teachings.

      Selections from the Writings of The Promised Messiah
    • The Need for the Imam

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      The book emphasizes the critical necessity for a contemporary Imam, detailing his divine qualities and characteristics as the appointed guide for humanity. It explores how this figure serves as the articulate voice of the current era and consistently receives divine revelations. The author asserts that these essential attributes are embodied in himself, presenting a compelling case for the role and significance of the Imam in guiding believers today.

      The Need for the Imam
    • The Truth Unveiled

      • 84pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Loyalty to one's country is a central tenet of Islam, as emphasized by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He instilled in his followers the importance of patriotism, highlighting the harmonious relationship between faith and civic duty. This perspective offers a unique understanding of how religious beliefs can coexist with national loyalty.

      The Truth Unveiled
    • Die Auffassung, dass Jesus nicht am Kreuz starb, ist nicht neu. Im Verlaufe der Geschichte des Christentums wurde diese These immer wieder diskutiert, zumal im 19. Jahrhundert, als eine größere Anzahl von Theologen Europas diese Überzeugung verbreitete. So hat Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, der Begründer der Ahmadiyya Muslim Gemeinde, auf dieser Grundlage mit Vernunftbeweisen dargelegt, dass Jesus dem Tode am Kreuz nicht nur entrinnen konnte, sondern auch nach seinem Überleben die Missionsarbeit fortsetzte und sich auf die Suche nach den verlorenen Stämmen Israels begab. So erreichte Jesus Indien und das Hochland Kaschmir. Der Autor dieses Buches hat anhand der unterschiedlichsten Schriften und Bücher Beweisaufnahmen vorgelegt, die auch dem heutigen Wissen entsprechen und einer Neuuntersuchung zu unserer Zeit standhalten würden. Er zeigte dies auch anhand von Erörterungen und Erklärungen religiöser Schriften, die sich nicht nur vor seiner eigenen Zeit oft stark gewandelt hatten - so der Buddhismus -, sondern die sich auch im Zeitalter der fast unbegrenzten Nachrichtenfreiheit, unserem eigenen, von anderen und meist sehr unterschiedlichen Seiten zeigen und vorstellen.

      Jesus in Indien