Points to Ponder

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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Points to Ponder — Page 60

— 60 Muṣliḥ Mau‘ūd, Muṣliḥ -i- Mau‘ūd, Musleh Mau‘ood: مصلح موعود (The Promised Reformer): Ḥaḍrat Mirzā Bashīr - ud - Dīn Maḥmūd Aḥmad (1889 - 1965), Khalīfatul - Masīḥ II, may Allah be pleased with him, who fulfi lled the prophesy of the Promised Messiah , may peace be upon him , about the advent of a Reformer. Nizām ud-D īn Auliyā A Muslim saint who lived in India A. D. 1238-1328. Nūr ud-D īn, Nūr -ud- Dīn Ḥaḍrat  akīm Al- Ḥajj Maulānā ( m ay Allāh be please with him): First successor (1908-1914)to the Promised Messiah, may peace be upon him) P ā nda: A Hindu priest. P andit, pundit: Scholar. Teacher. Hindu priest. Qur’ān , Quran, Koran, Coran قران : recitation. The Holy Book revealed to Mu ḥ ammad, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him , in Arabic over 2 2 years and 5 months. The most recited book. Ramaḍān (Ramadhā n) رَمَضَان : Islamic lunar month ascribed for prescribed fasting. Rupee: South Asian currency Ṣ adr صدر : President. S ā rang ī اسریگن : Fiddle. Violin. Scabbard: sword casing. Sharādh : Festival. Food given to their priests by Hindus for the dead. Shiblī : A Muslim mystic. Died A. D. 945.