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Abdul Rahim Dard : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abdul Rahim Dard
Abdul Rahim Dard, known as A. R. Dard (1894–1955) was an Ahmadi Muslim writer, missionary, and political activist for the Pakistan Movement, who served as the Imam of the historic Fazl Mosque, the premier gathering place for Indian Muslims regardless of denomination in London. He is known for convincing Muhammad Ali Jinnah to return to British India and fight for the Pakistan Movement.〔Civil and Military Gazette, Lahore, 8 April 1933.〕〔Madras Mail, 7 April 1933.〕〔Sunday Times(London) 4 September 1933〕 == Career == Dard was a speaker, Ahmadiyya missionary and a writer. He addressed many large audiences, most notably during the events of Jalsa Salanas, Interfaith Events, and Political Debates on Pakistan. He wrote many books both in English and Urdu, among them ''Life of Ahmad – Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement'' (1948), a biography which covers the life of Ahmad, considered the Promised Messiah by Ahmadis, up to 1901, however, he was unable to complete the work.〔Review of Religions Ahmadiyya Community Vol 65 p158 1971 "The Khalifa-tul Masih II went more than two miles on foot out of town to receive Maulana Abdurr Rahim Dard."〕〔 He also wrote a book ''The Islamic Caliphate'' (1938). Dard met Muhammad Ali Jinnah in March 1933, (who getting utterly disappointed from Indian Politics had returned to England and started his legal practice there), and tried to convince him to return to India being direly needed by the Indian Muslims. Dard told Jinnah that Jinnah's To symbolize Jinnah's return to the political scene, Dard arranged at the Fazl Mosque in London in April 1933, a lecture titled ''The Future of India'' which was presided over by Sir Nairne Sandeman in which Jinnah criticized the recent White Paper on the Indian Constitutional Reform and argued for self-government by Indians. With the consensus of the All India Kashmir Committee, Dard became its Secretary. He served the Jama'at as ''Nazir Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya'' for many years, and accompanied Khalifatul Masih II.
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