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Books
Section
> by
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib of
Qadian
> A
Complete List of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib's
Books
> Summary of Hamaamut-ul-Bushra Summary
of Hamaamut-ul-Bushra: Hamamat-ul-Bushra was written and published in 1894. Muhammad bin Ahmad was a scholarly Arab from Makkah, who took the pledge at Hazrat Mirza Sahibs hand and spent some time in Qadian, India. Upon his return to his homeland, he wrote to Hazrat Mirza Sahib requesting him to write a book in Arabic in order to spread his message among the people of Arabia. So Hazrat Mirza Sahib clearly explained all his beliefs and claims in this book and declared explicitly that he had no claim whatsoever to prophethood. To quote: ![]() "How could I abide being thrown out of the pale of Islam and joining the ranks of the infidels (kafirs) by claiming to be a prophet?" He also stated plainly that he held the same beliefs as the Ahl-Sunnat-wal-Jamaat. This book gained much popularity in the Arabic-speaking world. It is considered as a masterpiece among all Hazrat Mirza Sahibs Arabic writings.
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