An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page xvi

xvi [Urdu] No one came forward to test me even though; I issued challenges and invitation all around. 1 Moreover, his spoken words and letters have also been printed. Al h amdolill a h that the members of the Ahmadiyyah Muslim Jam a ‘at have been blessed with serving and spreading the works of the Promised Messiah as. Publication of his books into a twenty-three volume set known as R uha n i Khaz a’ in (Spiritual Treasures) was done in 1960s under the auspices of Al-Shirkatul Islamiyyah Limited, Rabwah, Pakistan and included Introduction of the books by Hadrat Maul a n a Jal a l-ud-D i n Shams ra , who also prepared most indexes for the books. It was reprinted in England in 1984. His Ishtih a r a t [announcements], Makt u b a t [letters] and Malf uza t [spoken words] have also been published from Pakistan and then from England and India. The Holy Quran is the foundation upon which all works of the Promised Messiah as are based. In this sense, everything the Promised Messiah as has written is a commentary on the Holy Quran. A selection containing the commentary of various verses of the Holy Quran has been compiled into a book as Tafs i r bay a n farm u dah Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani as , [ Commentary by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian as ]. His dreams, visions, and verbal revelations have been collected into a book as Tadhkirah, an essential read for all those who wish to study the spiritual status of the Promised Messiah as and Imam of the age. One of the visions of the Promised Messiah as was: 1 An Urdu couplet from A ’ i na-e-Kam a l a t-e-Isl a m , page 224, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , volume 5, page 224.