Nubuwwat & Khilafat Prophethood & its Successorship

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Nubuwwat of the Promised Messiah 11 Is it not surprising that a man 5 ; who is a supporter of Islam and makes a claim of ris a lat , and is establishing the truthfulness of Islam all over the world and is refuting all false doctrines; is being so bombarded with edicts of apostasy as to make his life totally constrained, but when another person 6 makes a claim of ris a lat in support of Christianity but outwardly claims to be a Muslim, nobody writes a line in opposition of him. ( Review of Religions , Urdu, May 1906, p. 166) Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian is Such a Nab i 3) Maulav i Muhammad ‘Al i writes: Such a Nab i has been raised by Almighty Allah at this time. But people deny his truthfulness, just as they had denied the truthfulness of the earlier ones. Alas! These people should reflect. Have they not been shown the signs that no human can show? Is he not saving them from sin as the earlier A ñ biy a’ did? Does he not create in them the belief in an All-Knowing and All-Powerful Being, which was inculcated in the earlier nations? Such a Nab i is Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian. ( Review of Religions, vol. 3, July 7, 1904, p. 248) Pious Prophets of India 4) Maulav i Muhammad ‘Al i writes: We believe that the promise of an avatar, which was given to them, was from God. Almighty Allah fulfilled that promise in the person of the righteous Nab i of 5. i. e. , the Promised Messiah as. 6. i. e. , Char a gh D i n of Jammu.