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Pandit Lekh Ram

Pandit Lekh Ram (1858 – 6 March 1897) was an Arya Samaj Hindu leader. He is famous for his encounters with the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. He also wrote a book in falsification of Ahmad's ''Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya'' and named it ''Takzeeb e Barahin Ahmadiyya'' (A falsification of the Barahin e Ahmadiyya). He was assassinated on March 6, 1897. Ahmadis claim, this was in accordance with the prophecies of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad.〔(Pandit Lekh Ram (1858-1897) )〕〔Ian Talbot writes : "Relations grew particularly bad between the Aryas and the Muslims. Serious violence broke out in 1897 when a leading Arya Samajist called Pandit Lekh Ram was assassinated. Lekh Ram's greatest influence was in the north-west of Punjab. He had in fact joined the Peshawar Arya Samaj in 1880 and rose to prominence first as a missionary and then as editor of the Arya Gazette. At first he had limited his attacks to the Ahmadi movement of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, but he increasingly attacked orthodox Muslims as well. His pamphlet, Risala-i-Jihad ya'ri Din-i-Muhammad ki Bunyad (A Treatise on waging holy war, or the foundation of the Muhammadan Religion) caused a considerable outcry, when it was published in 1892. Until his murder by a Muslim five years later, Lekh Ram continued to stir up animosity by his vituperative writings." (Punjab and the Raj, 1849–1947", p. 72–73) Ian Talbot.〕
==Early life==
Pt.Lekh Ram〔https://archive.org/details/AryapathikLekhram-SwamiShraddhanand-Hindi〕 was born in April 1858 CE. (the 8th of Chaitra, 1915 (Vikrami)) at a small village ''Sayyed Pur'', Jhelum District (now Pakistan-some victims of partition call Pakistan as Muslim Bhaarat).His nickname was lekhu . His father's name was Tara Singh and his mother was Bhag Bhari. He served in the Punjab Police for some years, when posted at Peshawar, he came under the influence of the teachings of Munshi Kanhaiya Lal Alakhdhari and came to know about the founder of the Arya Samaj and its founder Dayanand Saraswati. He resigned the Police service voluntarily and devoted his life for the propagation of Vedas and became a preacher of ''Punjab Arya Pratinidhi Sabha''. He was the founder of the Arya Samaj branch in Peshawar. He was married and had one son who died in early childhood.〔(Short Account of Pandit Lekhram "arya musafir" )〕

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