Mirza Bashir Ahmad
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Mirza Bashir Ahmad (1893–1963) was an Ahmadiyya scholar and writer, and a son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement who had claimed to be the promised Messiah and Mahdi awaited by Muslims. He was born in 1893. He obtained a MA (Arabic) in 1916. The author of many Ahmadiyya books. He had been called the Qamar-ul-Anbiya (Moon of the Prophets) in the Revelations of Ghulam Ahmad. Mirza Bashir Ahmad died in 1963. Some of his important works are listed below in the bibliography.
His Works
1- Seerat Khatamun Nabiyeen (The Life of The Seal of Prophets) [1]
2- Seeratul Mahdi Vol-1 (The Life of the Mahdi Vol-1))[2]
3- Seeratul Mahdi Vol-2 (The Life of the Mahdi vol-2)[3]
4- Silsila Ahmadiyya (The History of The Ahmadiyya Community) [4]
5- Alhujjatul Baligha (The Perfect Proof) [5]
6- Tabligh-e-Hadayat (The Preaching of Guidance) [6]
7- Hamara Khuda (Our God) [7]
8- Kalima-tul-Fasal (The Decisive Word) [8]
9- Khatm-e-Nabuwwat-Ki-Haqeeqat (Truth of the Finality of Prophethood) [9]
10- Chalees Jawahir Pare (Forty Gems) [10]