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Arabic - the Mother of all Languages - (Book) ''Minan-ur-Rahman'' (منن الرّحمٰن ). A brief treatise on Philology by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, (1935-1908) written in May 1895. Ahmad claimed that Arabic was the First Language taught to man by God Himself and the Mother of all Languages. ''Ummul-al-Sinnah''. He highlighted certain peculiarities of the Arabic language, which he claimed could not be found in any other language. He challenged all his opponents, to refute his claim and also addressed Max Muller (1823-1900) to come forward and meet the challenge. ==A 20th Century Prophet Ahmad==
::"From my early age, I have been engaged in investigations in religion, I have never reconciled myself with mere platitudes or cursory observations ; I have never been content with superficial ideas as is the wont of every dull person who is a prisoner of ignorance and untruth. I have never insisted upon baseless ideas, as is the habit of a narrow-minded person who had no desire to understand. Never has anything moved me towards anything except with the eye of penetrating research and except for the attraction of deep-delving insight, nothing has ever lured me into professing a formal creed. And no one has taught me except God Who is the best of all teachers." (page 35)
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