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زَهَقَ الباطل

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سلسلة طويلة من خطب الجمعة التي ألقاها حضرة الخليفة الرابع للمسيح الموعود عليه السلام، بدءًا من 25 -1- 1985م إلى 31 -5- 1986م. وقد جاءت هذه الخطب ردًّا على قرار عسكريّ غاشم أصدره الدكتاتور الباكستاني الراحل الجنرال ضياء الحق في 26/4/1984م حَرَم به المسلمين الأحمديين في باكستان من حقهم في إعلانِ دينهم الإسلام الذي يدينون به من الأعماق، أو النطقِ بالشهادة (لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله)، أو إلقاءِ تحية الإسلام، أو الصلاةِ على النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم، أو رفعِ الأذان للصلاة، أو قراءةِ القرآن الكريم، أو كتابةِ آياته أو حيازتها، أو تسميةِ أنفسهم بأسماء المسلمين أو تسمية مساجدهم مساجد، إشارةً أو صراحة، شفويًا أو كتابة. وقد كان هذا القرار ولا يزال يحرِّض المشايخ المتعصبين وأتباعَهم الجهلة على قتل المسلمين الأحمديين المسالمين الأبرياء، وعلى تدمير بيوتهم وهدم مساجدهم، كما يبشّرهم هذا القرار بتغاضي الحكومة عن جرائمهم.

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660 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 2005

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Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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Mirza Tahir Ahmad (Born December 18, 1928 in Qadian, died April 19, 2003 in London) was Khalifatul Masih IV. Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He was elected to this office on 10th June 1982, the day after the death of his predecessor, Mirza Nasir Ahmad. He graduated from Jamia Ahmadiyya (Theological Academy) at Rabwah, followed by higher education in Lahore at the University of Punjab, and London at the University of London School of Oriental and African Studies. In 1974 he was also nominated the member of the Ahmadiyya delegation which appeared in the Parliament of Pakistan to defend the beliefs of the Ahmadiyya Community.

Mirza Tahir Ahmad returned to Qadian (the original centre of the community) in 1991 for the 100th annual gathering of the community; which was the first time an Ahmadiyya Khalifa had returned to Qadian since the second Khalifa left in 1947.

He is perhaps best known for his 'Question & Answers' Sessions. The community experienced structural and financial growth during his time. He launched, in 1994, the first Muslim satellite television network by the name of Muslim Television Ahmadiyya.

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