Tadhkirah (Ahmadiyya)
Mīrzā Ghulām Aḥmad | |||||
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Founder of The Ahmadiyya Movement Claimed to be Mujaddid (divine reformer) of the fourteenth Islamic century, the Promised Messiah (Second Coming of Christ), and the Mahdi | |||||
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Qadian, Sikh Empire | 13 February 1835||||
Died | 26 May 1908 73) | (aged||||
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Tadhkira (تذکرة) is a collection of the revelations, dreams and visions of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad,[1][2] founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. The English rendering of the Urdu, Arabic and Persian text was initially done by Sir Chaudry Muhammad Zafarullah Khan in 1976. The present revised edition has been published in 2009 under the auspices of Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Imam and Head of the Worldwide Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at, fifth successor to the Promised Messiah, by Islam International Publications Ltd.[3]
Dreams, visions and revelations
The Quran claims that true dreams, visions and verbal revelations are a bounty of God and descend from him.[4] The Quran claims these experiences are signs of the existence of God.[5] All human beings are potentially capable of these experiences.
God speaks to man
The main theme of this collection is to testify the Quran’s claim that God speaks to man. It is explained that God may speak to man in at least three different ways; direct verbal revelation, from behind a veil, and by sending a messenger.[6] In Tadhkira, we find examples of all three kinds of Revelations. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims that, although every human being has the inbuilt potential to be the recipient of divine revelations, it is the hallmark of a true believer that God may speak to him.
Revelation and prophecy
It is claimed that God is the possessor of knowledge of the hidden and the unknown, this is the basis of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s claim that divine revelations contain news of the hidden, beyond the reach of human beings. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s dreams and visions, along with his verbal revelational experiences have been put forth as proof of his claims to prophethood. This collection, Tadhkira, is replete with such prophecies.
References
- ↑ Tadhikira (Urdu)
- ↑ Tadhkira (English Translation) 2009
- ↑ “Islamabad” Sheephatch Lane Tilford, Surrey GU10 2AQ UK [ISBN 978-1-84880-051-9]
- ↑ "Your companion has neither erred, nor has he gone astray, Nor does he speak out of his own desire. It is nothing but pure revelation revealed by Allah. The Lord of the Mighty Powers has taught him". (Quran, 53:2-5)
- ↑ "He is of most exalted attributes, Lord of the Throne. He sends His Word by His command to whomsoever of His servants He pleases, that He may give warning of the Day of Meeting." Quran, 40:15
- ↑ "And it is not for a man that Allah should speak to him except by direct revelation, or from behind a veil, or by sending a messenger to reveal by His command what He pleases. Surely, He is High, Wise." Quran, 42:51