Some Prophecies of Hazrat Ahmad - A Critical Study

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Some Prophecies of Hazrat Ahmad - A Critical Study — Page 59

Quran, Tafsir e Kabir extends well over 6,000 pages and a shorter. Commentary Tafsir e Kabir covers 853 pages. He was the author of several other publications, including Dawatul Amir, Tohfatul Muluk, Haqiqat al. Nubuwwat, Sair e Ruhani, Hindustan key Siyasi Mas'ala ka hal, Paigham e. Ahmadiyyat, Fazail al Quran, Hasti Nari Taala, Malaikat Allah, Zikr e Ellahi and Irfan e Ellahi. . Besides these, several of his lectures, including, The Real Revolution, The. Economic Structure of an Islamic Society, and The New World Order of Islam were also published and these have seen several editions. . Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmadra also displayed signs of great oratory with his speeches. He enjoyed the honour of being the youngest speaker to address the Annual Gatherings of the Ahmadiyya. Muslim Community and he had the honour to represent Islam at the 'Conference of the Principal Religions of the Empire,' held at the Imperial. Institute, South Kensington, London in 1924. His address, published in book form titled, 'Ahmadiyyat or True Islam,' received excellent press reviews. . He also displayed singular sagacity, showed signs of astonishing enterprise and gave evidence of incredible administrative skills from very early in his life. His astute perception and exceptional ability as an outstanding strategist and organiser steered the Ahmadiyya Muslim. Community to such success as became the envy of his adversaries. This he did, despite the fact that when, at the age of 24 years, he was elected. Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, his adversaries contended that he was of too tender an age to hold the reigns of the. Community. . Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmadra took a keen interest in. Muslim interests throughout the world. His contributions during the. Malkan Apostasy Movement were greatly appreciated by Muslims¹ and when he instituted the annual Seerat un Nabi Conferences in the sub-continent of India, to counter the effects of the Shudi Movement, the 14. Khan, Zafar Ali: Zamindar, Lahore, 18th April, 17th May and 29th June 1923;. Zulfiqar, Lahore, 17th January, 1923; Ali, Sheikh Niaz: Zamindar, Lahore, 24th. June 1923; Mashriq, Gorakhpur, UP, 29th March, 1923 and Vakil, Amritsar, 3rd. May, 1923. 59