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"The time was
ripe for the Promised Messiah and for none other
If I had not come, someone else would have come as the one" |
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, in the short space of eighteen years (1890-1908) not only had
revolutionized many of the existing religious ideas but had taken definite steps in an
entirely new direction - the presenting of Islam to, and the spiritual conquest of, the
West.
Deep religious mysteries, which had baffled human minds for
centuries, had been unraveled. The second advent of Christ, the tribulation of the
Anti-Christ, the prevalence of Gog and Magog, the coming of the Mahdi and similar other
topics were mysteries which affected the two great religions of the world, Christianity
and Islam, both contending for the mastery of the world, and an inspired man was indeed
needed to lift the veil from the face of these mysteries.
Such a man was Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835 -1908) He was
gifted not only with inspiration to elucidate the deepest mysteries, but also with the
faith and energy, which enabled him to give a new direction to the dissemination of Islam,
which had hitherto found the West deaf to its message. |
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Mujaddids
of the Past Centuries |
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14 |
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad |
13 |
Hazrat Sayyid Ahmad Brelvi |
12 |
Hazrat Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlavi |
11 |
Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani |
10 |
Hazrat Imam Jalaludin Sayuti |
9 |
Hazrat Sayyid Muhammad Jaunpuri |
8 |
Hazrat Hafiz ibn Hajar Asqalani & Hazrat
Saleh ibn Umar |
7 |
Hazrat Mueenuddin Chishti & Hazrat Imam
ibn Taimiyya |
6 |
Hazrat Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani |
5 |
Hazrat Imam Ghazali |
4 |
Hazrat Abu Ubaid Naishapuri & Hazrat Qazi
Abu Bakr Baqlani |
3 |
Hazrat Abul Hassan Ash'ari & Hazrat Abu
Sharh |
2 |
Hazrat Imam Shafi & Hazrat Imam Ahmad ibn
Hanbal |
1 |
Hazrat Umar ibn Abdul Aziz |
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