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Mirza Ghulam Ahmad bibliography : ウィキペディア英語版
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad bibliography

Mirza Ghulam Aḥmad (February 13, 1835 – May 26, 1908) was a religious figure from India, and the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. He claimed to be the Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the 14th Islamic century, the promised Messiah ("Second Coming of Christ"), and the Mahdi awaited by the Muslims in the end days.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Chapter Two - Claims of Hadhrat Ahmad )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Call of Islam )〕 He declared that Jesus (Isa) had in fact survived the crucifixion and later died a natural death, after having migrated towards Kashmir and that he had appeared in the likeness of Jesus.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Our Teaching )
Ghulam Ahmad is known to have produced a vast amount of literature. He wrote more than ninety books, many of which extend to hundreds of pages. His written works often contain both prose and poetry in three different languages, Urdu, Arabic and Persian, though primarily the former. His writings contain the exposition and explanation of Islamic teachings, often reinterpreted. A wide range of subjects are also dealt with such as mysticism and the intricate issues of Islamic theology. His writings always used the Qur'an to elaborate and give meanings to various ideas. Many of his books bear a polemical and apologetic tone in favour of Islam. Several of his books were distributed internationally during his lifetime. His essay entitled ''The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam'' (originally presented at a conference of religions held in Lahore in December 1896 and later published as a book) was well received by various intellectuals including Leo Tolstoy of Russia.〔(Zamindar Newspaper ), Munshi Siraj ud Deen, India, August 16, 1906〕
His works were collected under the leadership of Mirza Nasir Ahmad, the third khalifa of Ghulam Ahmad. Most of his writings were compiled in the twenty-three volume corpus known as ''Roohani Khazāin'' (Spiritual Treasures) which includes his books, pamphlets, and various periodicals. His announcements and advertisements were collected in the ''Majmooa Ishtiharat'' (Collection of Announcements) with only a small number of his books being translated into English.〔(Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Introducing the Books of the Promised Messiah (as) )〕 His letters have been compiled into three volumes known as ''Maktoobat e Ahmad'' and his complete discourses or sayings have been compiled in 5 volumes known as the Malfoozat.
==List of books==


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