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The Triumph of Islam [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya]:
by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
Abridged English translation from Urdu by Mirza Masum Beg
Table of Contents:
Introduction:
Acknowledgement
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Prophet of Arabia:
Pre-Islamic Period
Advent of Muhammad
Sublime Morals
Great Contributions
Unlettered
Main Teaching
Affliction
Holy Wars
Faith in God
True Prophet
Prophecies Fulfilled
Chapter 2: The Glory of the Quran:
External & Internal Evidence
Divine Challenge
Quranic Diction
Vehicle of Expression
Literary Expression
Experimental Experience
General Law of Nature
Profound Principles
Way to Knowledge
Chapter 3: The Existence of God:
Salvation
Atheism
Firm Conviction
Divine Revelation
Recipient of Revelation
Human Intellect
Rational Faculty
Human Reason
Eternal Hereafter
Atonement
Chapter 4: The Chief Attributes of God:
First Grace
Second Grace
Third Grace
Fourth Grace
Worship
Right Path
Favours
In the Name of God
Divine Power
The Triumph of Islam [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya]:
by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
Abridged English translation from Urdu by Mirza Masum Beg
Table of Contents:
Introduction:
Acknowledgement
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Prophet of Arabia:
Pre-Islamic Period
Advent of Muhammad
Sublime Morals
Great Contributions
Unlettered
Main Teaching
Affliction
Holy Wars
Faith in God
True Prophet
Prophecies Fulfilled
Chapter 2: The Glory of the Quran:
External & Internal Evidence
Divine Challenge
Quranic Diction
Vehicle of Expression
Literary Expression
Experimental Experience
General Law of Nature
Profound Principles
Way to Knowledge
Chapter 3: The Existence of God:
Salvation
Atheism
Firm Conviction
Divine Revelation
Recipient of Revelation
Human Intellect
Rational Faculty
Human Reason
Eternal Hereafter
Atonement
Chapter 4: The Chief Attributes of God:
First Grace
Second Grace
Third Grace
Fourth Grace
Worship
Right Path
Favours
In the Name of God
Divine Power
The Triumph of Islam [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya]:
by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
Abridged English translation from Urdu by Mirza Masum Beg
Table of Contents:
Introduction:
Acknowledgement
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Prophet of Arabia:
Pre-Islamic Period
Advent of Muhammad
Sublime Morals
Great Contributions
Unlettered
Main Teaching
Affliction
Holy Wars
Faith in God
True Prophet
Prophecies Fulfilled
Chapter 2: The Glory of the Quran:
External & Internal Evidence
Divine Challenge
Quranic Diction
Vehicle of Expression
Literary Expression
Experimental Experience
General Law of Nature
Profound Principles
Way to Knowledge
Chapter 3: The Existence of God:
Salvation
Atheism
Firm Conviction
Divine Revelation
Recipient of Revelation
Human Intellect
Rational Faculty
Human Reason
Eternal Hereafter
Atonement
Chapter 4: The Chief Attributes of God:
First Grace
Second Grace
Third Grace
Fourth Grace
Worship
Right Path
Favours
In the Name of God
Divine Power
TRIUMPH
OF
ISLAM
www.aaiil.orgHAZRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD
TRIUMPH OF ISLAM
Translation :
Mirza Ma‘suM Bea
Preface :
Mumraz Anmap FARuQur
AHMADIYYAH ANJUMAN ISHA‘AT ISLAM — LAHORE
www.aaiil.orgMembers of the Ahmadiyyah Anjuman Isha‘at
“lam (Lahore — West Pakistan) believe that:
_— After the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him), God has barred the
appearance of any prophet, new or old.
— Angel Gabriel cannot bring ‘prophetic
revelation’ to any person as this would
contradict the two complementary verses:
“This day have I perfected for you your
religion” (5:93), “Muhammad is the
Messenger of Allah and the Seal of the
prophets” (33: 40). It would otherwise
violate the sanctity of finality of prophet-
hood in Islam.
— All the Companions of the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (ashab) and all the spiritual
leaders (imdms) are venerable.
— It is incumbent to believe in the missions
of all reformers (mujaddid).
—He who believes that “there is no god
but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet”
(kalimak) cannot be regarded an unbeliever
or infidel (kdfir).
— No verse of the Holy Quran has been, or
shall ever be, abrogated.