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Product details
- ISBN 9788185425368
- Weight: 700g
- Dimensions: 150 x 230mm
- Publication Date: 20 Nov 2024
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers and Distributors
- Publication City/Country: IN
- Product Form: Hardback
This major study of one of the most significant but comparatively lesser known of modern movements amongst Muslims was first published in 1917?and?has?been?out?of?print?for?long.
Starting with an introductory chapter on Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, the founder of the movement the author examines his distinctive claim in the second chapter. The third chapter addresses itself to the movement and orthodox Islam, the fourth deals with the movement and Christianity. The fifth compares Ahmadiya movement with indigenous religions of India. In the sixth chapter the author examines the Ahmadiya community as such and concludes with a perceptive assessment of the movement’s significance in its relation to the general development of Muslim?thought?and?life?in?India.
He has also explained in the footnotes, for the benefit of the reader not familiar with the orthodox Muslim faith, such words and ideals as are peculiar to Islam and also allusions to events and personalities pertaining?to?India?or?the?Mohammedan?world?in?general.
An Ahmadiya bibliography, appendices and index further add to the usefulness of the book. A major study of the Ahmadiya movement which would be found useful by students of comparative religions and their history.
Starting with an introductory chapter on Mirza Ghulam Ahmed, the founder of the movement the author examines his distinctive claim in the second chapter. The third chapter addresses itself to the movement and orthodox Islam, the fourth deals with the movement and Christianity. The fifth compares Ahmadiya movement with indigenous religions of India. In the sixth chapter the author examines the Ahmadiya community as such and concludes with a perceptive assessment of the movement’s significance in its relation to the general development of Muslim?thought?and?life?in?India.
He has also explained in the footnotes, for the benefit of the reader not familiar with the orthodox Muslim faith, such words and ideals as are peculiar to Islam and also allusions to events and personalities pertaining?to?India?or?the?Mohammedan?world?in?general.
An Ahmadiya bibliography, appendices and index further add to the usefulness of the book. A major study of the Ahmadiya movement which would be found useful by students of comparative religions and their history.
Howard Arnold Walter (1883-1918) was an American Congregationalist assistant minister, hymn writer and author. He was born in New?Britain,?Connecticut. In 1913, Walter joined YMCA and left for Lahore. He wrote one of the earliest?studies?on?the?Ahmadiya?Movement?in?1918. He died in 1918 at the age of 35 in Lahore.
Ahmadiya Movement
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