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A comprehensive collection of articles covering every aspect of the Qadiani issue.
Originally written by Imam ibn Hazm al-Andalusi. Published by Darul-Falah, Damascus.
This book attempts to bring out the truth about the expectation of Prophet Muhammad as the bearer of the final message to mankind. In addition to the Hindu scriptures Vedas and Puranas, the book also unearths the 'pointer' in Buddhist, Christian and Jewish scriptures.
In 1974 The National Assembly of Pakistan, through a historic constitutional amendment, declared the Ahmadis or Qadianis to be a non-Muslim minority. This book contains the case made by the ulama for this judgment. It incorporates both theological and historic arguments and cites extensively the Qadiani sources. Originally written by Mufti Taqi Usmani and Maulana Samiul Haq in Urdu, it was translated into English by Maulana Wali Razi.
A meticulously researched and easy to read book examining Christianity. First published in 1977, Muhammad 'Ata ur-Rahim's classic text examines Jesus as a prophet teaching the Unity of God, and the historical collapse of Christianity as it abandoned his teaching. Now revised by coauthor Ahmad Thomson, the book sketches the dramatic picture of the original followers of Jesus who affirmed Unity, showing how "Christianity" became the fiction that replaced their truth. This is the US edition published by Tehrike Tarsile Qur'an.
History of Yahoodiat in the light of the Qur'an. Compiled by Naeem Siddiqi from the writings of Maulana Abul A'la Mawdudi.
History of Christianity in the light of the Qur'an. Compiled by Naeem Siddiqi from the writings of Maulana Abul A'la Mawdudi.
Written by Dr. Jerald F. Dirks.
This is the historic book by M Rahmatullah Kairanvi that stopped the advances of the Christain missionaries in colonial India.
Translated By Muhammad Wali Razi, it has footnotes by Justice Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani.This is the revised edition of the Wali Razi translation.
This work by Ahmad Thomson deals principally with the history of Christianity in Europe, with particular reference to Spain, tracing the movement of the original Unitarian followers of Jesus (Isa, Alayhi salam), from North Africa and the Middle East up into Europe and Spain. It goes on to describe the formation and expansion of the Trinitarian Church in Italy and the rest of Europe and outlines the almost total annihilation of the Unitarian Christians at the hands of the Trinitarian Church by means of the Mediaeval Inquisition. This is useful in understanding how Islam was able to spread so readily and rapidly in Andalus.
This extensive work tries to fill a gap in the literature on the historical Jesus by considering simultaneously the Qur’anic account of Jesus’ life, its counterparts in the Gospels and historical sources.
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