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The Review of Religions December 1932

1932

The commentators of the Quran unanimously believe that the Shariat or the religious law of Islam as revealed to the Holy Prophet by God and explained by him in the light of that revelation is all based on and is deduced from the Holy Quran. [...] However at the time of Pilgrimage he came out to convey the words of God to the people and his message met with a welcome reponse from a small group of Medinites who were not more than a clizeu Oa returning to their city they invited the people to the Divine Faith and when the time of Pilgrimage again came round a deputation from Medina consisting of ten men of the Banu Khazraj and two of the [...] (3) The names of the 28 days of the month (lunar) which resemble the Arabic names of the mansions of the moon. [...] From the selfless zeal and the intelligent and organised manner in which the Ahmadiyya community is working we are sure the time is not very far when the remotest corners of the earth will effectively feel the effect of the Muslim missionary spirit. [...] Hence in the case of the 'heart' and the 'ear' the stronger word 'sealed' has been used but in the case of the 'eyes' the Holy Quran uses the less strong word 'covering' which may sometime be removed and the disbeliever may be made to see the truth of the divine messenger in spite of his hatred and hostile attitude.
philosophy religion
Pages
60
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120298
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii Ghulam Malik view
Principles of Islamic Jurisprudence
503-507 Bashir-Ud-Din Ahmad view
Does Civilization Need Religion?
508-519 Muhammad Aslam view
Islam Is a Missionary Religion
520-526 Nazir Bajwa view
Islam in the West
527-531 Ghulam Malik view
Companionate Divorce
532-534 Muhammad Din view
Notes and Comments
535-542 Ghulam Malik view
Notes on the Holy Quran
543-558 Ghulam Malik view
Backmatter
i-ii Ghulam Malik view

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