Love For All, Hatred For None

The Light of the Holy Qur’an

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English translation of Nurul-Qur’an, Numbers I & II

In 1895, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad(as) founded a quarterly periodical named Nurul-Qur’an (The Light of the Holy Qur’an) with the express intent of disseminating the truths and verities of the Divine Word. Every claim or argument presented would be sourced directly from the Quran itself to demonstrate that the Holy Quran alone maintains the miraculous quality of articulating both, its claims and their corroboration. Accordingly, in Nurul-Qur’an–Number I, the Promised Messiah(as) demonstrates that the Holy Quran not only makes the emphatic claim of its Divine origin and the prophethood of the Holy Prophet(sa), but it also proves this very claim with exceedingly powerful and potent arguments. In Nurul-Qur’an–Number II, the Promised Messiah(as) expresses his great regret upon being compelled to rebut the filthy and sordid allegations that were heaped upon the Holy Prophet(sa) by one Fateh Masih—a Christian missionary whose slanders said more about his own filthy character than the Prophet he intended to malign. The Promised Messiah pays the clergyman back in his own coin, exposing the so-called Christian scholar’s hypocrisy, ignorance, and bigotry.

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Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) (1835–1908) was born in Qadian, India. From his early life, he dedicated himself to prayer and studying the Holy Quran and other scriptures. He was deeply pained to observe the plight of Islam, which was being attacked from all directions. He wrote over ninety books and thousands of letters to defend Islam and present its teachings in their pristine purity. While participating in many religious debates, he argued that Islam is a living faith which can lead man to establish communion with God and achieve moral and spiritual perfection. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) started experiencing divine dreams, visions, and revelations at a young age. In 1889, under divine command, he started accepting initiation into the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Divine revelations 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 different titles. He claimed to be the same Promised Messiah and Mahdi whose advent had been prophesied by the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sas).

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