The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Index 219 Jesus no recipient of revelation had appeared after, till the advent of the Holy Prophetsa Knowledge a source of knowledge is certainty through experience201 arrives at its climax with the help of practice and experience human conscience is also a Life mostly man realises reality of, after forty Man C 180 gradual progress of, 15 is like the sun and moon 175 the purpose of the creation of, 159 Man's purpose eight means of the 203 attainment of, 161 Middle way source of, by certainty of inference Quran prescribes to adhere 187 to,. . . 103 intellectual arguments Minanur-Rahmān having sound basis lead a person to the certainty of,. . . 186 practical experience is the principal means of perfecting, 204 source of perfect, is Divine revelation 199 establishes the supremacy of Moral condition of man good are moral qualities of man. . Moral qualities Arabic language. 143 discarding of evil and doing 40 source of, by certainty of a physical action when inference is reason and exercised under the control information 183 three types of, are certainty of reason on its proper occasion is called moral of inference, sight and quality. 28 experience 141, 182 chastity. . 41 true knowledge emerges courage 71 limbs from mind and regulates all Laws of nature earthly water causes vegetation so does the revelation causes religious activity in the world. . . . . . . . . visible, bear the testimony forbearance and forgiveness. . 59 202 natural conditions by regulation become, 24 of discarding of evil. . . . . . . . . . . related to the doing of good. . 59 41 three gradations of doing 180 good 63 for the hidden laws of God. 177 understading of the Divine is necessary for the attainment of true moral qualities 27