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The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam

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In late 1896, a great conference of religions was held in Lahore, India, where representatives of various faiths delivered speeches in response to five questions proposed by a designated committee, aimed at demonstrating the virtues and excellence of true religion. The five questions were: 1. The natural, moral, and spiritual states of humanity; 2. The state of humanity after death; 3. The true purpose of human life and the means to achieve it; 4. The impact of actions on human life in this world and the next; 5. The means of knowledge, or true understanding. Representatives from nine different religions and groups, including Hinduism, Arya Samaj, Christianity, Sikhism, and Islam, delivered speeches. Among all these speeches, only one provided a genuine and complete answer to the posed questions. This speech was an article by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The fame of this article spread widely, and thinkers discussed it in various media. The book demonstrates the greatness of Islam and affirms it as the complete religion of God, answering the five questions and revealing lofty Quranic knowledge.

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The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam, Ahmad Hazrat Mírzá Ghulám

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Título
The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2011
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Tapa blanda
ISBN10
184880055X
ISBN13
9781848800557
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In late 1896, a great conference of religions was held in Lahore, India, where representatives of various faiths delivered speeches in response to five questions proposed by a designated committee, aimed at demonstrating the virtues and excellence of true religion. The five questions were: 1. The natural, moral, and spiritual states of humanity; 2. The state of humanity after death; 3. The true purpose of human life and the means to achieve it; 4. The impact of actions on human life in this world and the next; 5. The means of knowledge, or true understanding. Representatives from nine different religions and groups, including Hinduism, Arya Samaj, Christianity, Sikhism, and Islam, delivered speeches. Among all these speeches, only one provided a genuine and complete answer to the posed questions. This speech was an article by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The fame of this article spread widely, and thinkers discussed it in various media. The book demonstrates the greatness of Islam and affirms it as the complete religion of God, answering the five questions and revealing lofty Quranic knowledge.