Lecture Lahore

Lecture Lahore

Author: Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Publisher: Islam International

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1853729833

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Islam in Comparison with Other Religions of India, which is commonly known as Lecture Lahore, was written by the Promised Messiah(as) and read out before a large gathering in Lahore on 3rd September, 1904. This lecture contains a comparative study of Islam, Hinduism and Christianity, and shows that the doctrines and practical teachings of Islam are superior to those of the other two religions. The Promised Messiah(as) says the reason for the deluge of sin in the present age is the lack of awareness about God, and this can be remedied neither by the Christian doctrine of Redemption nor by the teachings laid down in the Vedas. True and perfect awareness about God, which is only possible through direct communion with the Almighty, can only be attained through Islam, because all other religions have closed upon themselves the door to Divine revelation and communion.


An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

Author: Syed Hasanat Ahmad

Publisher: Islam International Publications Ltd

Published: 2010-06-30

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1848800509

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Comprising introductions and brief summaries of each of the 91 books written by the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi [may peace be upon him].


The Social Context and Values

The Social Context and Values

Author: George F. McLean

Publisher: CRVP

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780819173546

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Abrahamic Faiths, Ethnicity, and Ethnic Conflicts

Abrahamic Faiths, Ethnicity, and Ethnic Conflicts

Author: Paul Peachey

Publisher: CRVP

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9781565181045

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"This study of religions is concerned with the tension which can be generated from these sources and the resources which religions bring to their resolution. Especially it looks to the common Abrahamic roots of the three "religions of the book": Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Throughout it looks for the complex dialects of unity in diversity, and diversity in unity."