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Ahmad the Guided One

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The Messiah, promised for all the world in the Quran, the Bible, the Torah, The Vedas and the scriptures of all the worlds great religions, has arrived! 'I will unite all religions and all mankind. I am the Promised One.'This was the claim of Ahmad more than a hundred years ago. On that first day, in a small Indian Town, just 40 followers took the convenant of allegiance to him. Today 12 million people - among them a world Bank Director, A noble Prize winner, Government Ministers, Judges, Surgeons, Millionaires, people of all descriptions follow his teachings.

372 pages, Hardcover

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November 29, 2021
I love reading this book. Reading it is like trying to get to know the other side of the founder of the largest Muslim religious community in the world as a complete human being, as he is, from a single person to millions. There are things that when I read make me smile, laugh, make me feel blue. The Indonesian translation edition has arrived this year. How happy I am to hear that!
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February 21, 2023
Loved reading this. Very interesting. This, along with “A Man of God” by Iain Adamson demonstrates Adamson’s impartial and well-balanced knack for writing biographies on religious leaders.
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January 13, 2021
Blown away once again by the author's style of writing. This is an extremely insightful and enjoyable read. I would highly recommend to anyone wanting to know more about the beautiful personality and teachings of the Promised Messiah.
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July 26, 2015
It was remarkable that the writer was honest & objective, after all Mr. Adamson weren't a Muslim but that didn't prevent him from telling the Truth about the Promised Massiah (as) (who came to break the cult of crucifixion) unlike some Muslim scholars who were only telling lies about him (as).
It wasn't only a "Goodread", it was an emotional experience, indeed.
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