Unity of God

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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14 Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Deen Mahmood Ahmad grapes, which delighted them all. Similarly, people named God differently in their respective languages, but with the passage of time these distinct names were misconstrued as unique gods. Every people proclaimed their own god, believing their god sent them such and such prophets or reformers and ignored other people. The Holy Prophet s as clarified that God sent messengers to all people; they may have had different names, but they shared a common purpose and were all loved and accepted by God. In sum, by establishing this belief, the Holy Prophet s as cemented the doctrine of Tauheed. The second point, the gravity of which people failed to correlate with the , is the significance of a universal religion. When the adherents of various faiths became corrupt and digressed from their original teachings, they began thinking that only their own people could receive divine guidance and others were undeserving of it. When all nations had assumed this position, the Holy Prophet s as announced that the door of divine guidance is open to everyone. After receiving knowledge from God Almighty about this mission, he proclaimed: