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The philosophy of the teachings of Islam

Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam, 1835-19081989
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First published in Urdu in 1905 and penned by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, who was the founder of the late 19th century Indian, Islamic, Messianic movement known as 'Ahmadiyya'. This is an essay on Ahmadiyya Islam. It was originally written for the 'Conference of Great Religions' held at Lahore in 1896 and originally published in 'The Report of the Conference of Great Religions'. It covers various topics including 'The true meaning of Islam', 'What the World Owes to the Holy Quran' and 'The Object of Man's Life and the Means of its Attainment' It takes the form of a series of four questions. The frontispiece has a black and white photograph of the author.
Main title:
The philosophy of the teachings of Islam / by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian ; translated into English by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan.
Edition:
Revised ed.
Imprint:
Tilford : Islam International, 2010.London The London Mosque 1979
Collation:
234 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
First Urdu edition published in 1905, followed by several editions
ISBN:
9781848800557 (hbk)184880055X
Dewey class:
297.2046297.2046
LC class:
BP195.A5
Language:
EnglishUrdu
Index terms:
Ahmadiyyat
BRN:
923915
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