The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam — Page xxxiii

Court of Allahabad, the honourable Bābū Partol Chand Sahib and Mr. Bannerji, were also present. [End of the gist of Newspaper Reports] Xxxi Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Ṣāḥib's paper was published in “The Report of the Conference of great Religions" Lahore and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community has published it in book form under the title of ‘Islāmī Uṣūl ki Philosophy'. It has been translated into English under the title of '. Many editions of the book have been printed and it has been translated into French, Dutch, Spanish, Arabic, German and various other languages. Many philosophers and foreign newspapers have given it favourable reviews and many Western intellectuals have praised it highly. For example: 1. The Bristol Times and Mirror wrote: 'Surely the man who addresses Europe and America in this manner can be no ordinary being. ' (Gist) 2. Spiritual Journal, Boston wrote: This book is good news for the whole human race. ' (Gist) 3. Theosophical Booknotes wrote: This book is a most beautiful and endearing picture of Muhammad's religion. ' (Gist) 4. Indian Review wrote: This book presents clear thinking and perfect wisdom and the