Lecture Lahore

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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About the Author Introduction Born in 1835 in Qadian (India), Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah and Mahdias, devoted himself to the study of the Holy Quran and to a life of prayer and devotion. Finding Islam the target of foul attacks from all directions and the fortunes of Muslims at a low ebb, he, as the Imam and the voice articulate of the age, undertook the task of vindicating Islam and presenting its teachings in their pristine purity. In his vast corpus of writings, lectures, discourses, religious debates etc. , he argued that Islam was the only living faith, by following which, man could establish contact with his Creator and enter into communion with Him. He announced that God had appointed him the Messiah and Mahdi, according to the prophecies of the Bible, the Holy Quran and Ahadith. In 1889 he began to accept initiation into his Jama'at, which is now established in over a hundred and eighty countries. He wrote more than eighty books in Urdu, Arabic and Persian. After his demise in 1908, the Promised Messiahas was succeeded by Khulafā (Successors), who have continued his mission. Hadrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Khalifatul Masīḥ Vat, is the present head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamāʻat and the fifth Successor of the Promised Messiahas. About the Book Islam in comparison with other Religions of India, which is commonly known as Lecture Lahore, was written by the Promised Messiahas and was read out in his presence by Maulāna 'Abdul Karim Sahib Siālkoti before a large gathering in Lahore on 3rd September, 1904. This lecture contains a comparative iii