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Regardless of our personal belief in the value of what Ghulam Ahmad preached, he undoubtedly believed wholeheartedly in what he said. We must recognize, whatever our stance towards him, that he did not advocate anything harmful to humanity or society. Rather, he followed the path of all these religions in love, tolerance, faith in the Creator, and adherence to Islam, which he considered his true religion. Ghulam Ahmad’s religious ideology is based on the continuity of revelation, the ongoing succession of prophets, and the fact that revelation reached him through divine selection. He believed he was commissioned by God to reform the world and call people to Islam. This is what Muslims criticize him for, considering it a departure from their beliefs. This book was chosen from among Ghulam Ahmad’s many works because it addresses the very foundation of the community’s existence and attempts to answer the crucial question: Did Ghulam Ahmad truly receive revelation, as his followers believe? Or were these mere illusions and fabrications, as his opponents claim? Furthermore, it is one of his books that most clearly reveals the true nature of his feelings, as he elaborates and digresses, allowing himself to express his thoughts freely. To prove that what he says is a true revelation from God. Ghulam Ahmad is also revealed in this book in his weakness and strength, his distinctive personality, his remarkable ability, and his persistence in argumentation and debate despite his illness.











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