Early Life: A Brief Stay in Sialkot and the Defence of Islam
Before delving into a deeper discussion on the Promised Messiahas efforts and endeavours to establish…
Before delving into a deeper discussion on the Promised Messiahas efforts and endeavours to establish…
he Promised Messiah’sas reply to the Christian and Hindu onslaught through articles in various magazines in defence of Islam is discussed in the previous chapter, but it was his book, Braheen-e-Ahmadiyya that truly displayed the treasure of knowledge which Go
The Holy Prophetsa prophesied that one of the signs of the last hour is that the sun will rise from the west. One interpretation mentioned by the Promised Messiahas is that the spiritual sun of Islam will rise from the west, which means western nations will accept the religion of Islam.
The Promised Messiahas had earlier written to the Queen Victoria to hold a conference the likes of which was held at the time of the third Roman Caesar in order to do away with the disputes that existed between various faiths at the time. This proposal was sent on numerous occasions to t
A person by the name of Swami Sadhu Shugan Chandar had spent three or four years of his life attempting to reform the Kaisth Hindu caste. In 1892 he concluded that unless people were
The Promised Messiahas had prophesied in January 1891 in his book Victory of Islam:
Dr Pennell an English protestant missionary visited Qadian.[1] He was a Church of England missionary…
One of the very first papers written in English about the Promised Messiahas was by Hervey De Witt Griswold. Hervey De Witt Griswold was born on May 24, 1860 in Dryden, New York. He attended Union College in Schenectady, New York from 1881 to 1885, and then went to Union Theological Seminary in New York City from 1885 to 1888.
Mr Charles Francis was born into a Catholic family in Melbourne, Australia in 1862. And later embraced Islam in 1896.[1] For many years he was a member of British Indian Empire League. He travelled to India in 1903 as a representative or Commissioner of the British and Indian Empire
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