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حقيقة الوحي

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قد بيّن حضرة المسيح الموعود والإمام المهدي عليه السلام في هذا الكتاب حقيقة الوحي والإلهام والرؤى الصادقة, كما وسجل مئات من رؤاه وكشوفه وإلهاماته التي تحققت في ظروف غير مواتيةٍ ظاهريا وأثبت أنها من الله تعالى, مما يزيد أهمية الكتاب الى درجة كبيرة. فيقول حضرته عليه السلام: "إن تأثير هذا الكتاب الجامع لجميع الأدلة والحقائق لا يقتصر على أنه قد أُثبت فيه بفضل الله تعالى بالحجج البينة أن هذا العبد المتواضع هو المسيح الموعود فحسب, بل من تأثيره أيضا أن قد أُثبِتَ فيه أن الإسلام دين حيٌّ وصادق". وبما أن الموضوع الرئيس للكتاب هو الوحي والإلهام, فيقول عليه السلام: "لقد شعرت بحاجة إلى تأليف هذا الكتاب لأنه كما ظهرت في هذا الزمن ألوف الأنواع من الفتن والبدعات الأخرى كذلك ظهرت فتنة كبيرة أخرى وهي أن معظم الناس يجهلون الدرجة والحالة التي تكون فيها الرؤى أو الإلهام جديرة بالثقة, والحالات المحفوفة بخطر أن يكون ذلك الكلام كلام الشيطان لا كلام الله, أو أن يكون حديث النفس لا حديث الرب."
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First published January 1, 2010

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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Mirza Ghulām Ahmad was an Indian religious figure and founder of the Ahmadiyya movement. He claimed to be the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14th Islamic century, the Promised Messiah (“Second Coming of Christ”), the Mahdi awaited by the Muslims in the latter-days, and a “subordinate prophet”, with some qualifications. He declared that Jesus (Isa) had in fact survived the crucifixion and later died a natural death, after having migrated towards Srinagar, Kashmir in India and claimed that he had appeared in the spirit and power of Jesus. His claims, teachings, writings, prophecies and religious activities caused grave concern particularly in the Christian and Muslim religious circles.

He traveled extensively across the subcontinent of India preaching his new religious ideas and ideals and won a sizable following. He is known to have engaged in numerous debates and dialogues with the Muslim, Christian and Hindu priesthood and leadership. Ghulam Ahmad founded the Ahmadiyya movement in 1889. The mission of the movement, according to him, was the propagation of Islam in its pristine form.

Ghulam Ahmad authored around 80 books on various religious, spiritual and theological issues. Many of his books bear a polemic and vindicatory tone. He promoted the peaceful propagation of Islam and emphatically argued against the necessity of Jihad in its form of physical fighting in the present age.

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