Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal and the Ahmadiyya Movement
His Views of, and Relations with, the Ahmadiyya Movement from Beginning to End
by Maulana Hafiz Sher Muhammad
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This book discusses the views on and relations of Dr. Sir Muhammad Iqbal — the great poet of India — with the Ahmadiyya Movement.
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Publisher: Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-e-Islam Lahore Inc. (USA)
Year of Publication: 1995
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Table of Contents:
- Summary of the Book
- About the Author (Hafiz Sher Muhammad)
- Translator’s Preface
- Chapter 1: Background:
- Iqbal’s Teacher, Mir Hasan, on Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
- Chapter 2: During the Life of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian
- Chapter 3: Time of Maulana Nur-ud-Din:
- First Phase of Opposition
- Public Meeting in Lahore as Lord Headley accepts Islam
- Chapter 4: Extremist Beliefs coined by Qadianis, and the Result
- Chapter 5: Good Relations with Lahore Jamaat Continue:
- Co-operation in Muslim National Affairs
- Lord Headley’s Visit to Lahore and Iqbal’s Speech at the Lahore Ahmadiyya Annual Gathering
- Calls Lahore Ahmadis “Muslims with a Sense of Honour”
- Attends Hindu’s acceptance of Islam at Ahmadiyya Buildings, Lahore
- Chapter 6: His Last Years — Opposes Qadianis but vindicates Lahore Jamaat:
- Further View expressed by Iqbal in this Period
- Iqbal’s Opposition was against Qadiani Doctrines
- Chapter 7: Iqbal’s Religious Views derived from Ahmadiyya Thought:
- Views in Prose
- Influence of Ahmadiyya Views on Iqbal’s Poetry
- Chapter 8: Praises British Rulers of India
- Chapter 9: Iqbal on ‘Who is a Muslim’?