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Key Reading Books
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[ld_content_box template=”s04″ show_button=”yes” ib_style=”btn-naked” ib_title=”Read now” ib_transformation=”text-uppercase” ib_i_type=”linea” ib_i_add_icon=”true” title=”Invitation to Ahmadiyyat” image=”183″ border_color=”rgb(62, 173, 60)” ib_i_icon_linea=”lqd-icn-ess icon-md-arrow-round-forward” ib_lh=”text_small:1.5em” ib_ls=”text_small:0.05em” ib_i_margin_left=”10px” ib_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.alislam.org%2Fbook%2Finvitation-to-ahmadiyyat%2F|||”]Da’watul-Ameer (Invitation to Ahmadiyyat) was written in 1926, specifically addressing the Amir of Afghanistan, Amanullah Khan, who ordered the execution by stoning of three Afghan Ahmadi Muslims a couple of years earlier.[/ld_content_box]
[ld_content_box template=”s04″ show_button=”yes” ib_style=”btn-naked” ib_title=”Read now” ib_transformation=”text-uppercase” ib_i_type=”linea” ib_i_add_icon=”true” title=”Basics of Religious Education” image=”183″ border_color=”rgb(62, 173, 60)” ib_i_icon_linea=”lqd-icn-ess icon-md-arrow-round-forward” ib_lh=”text_small:1.5em” ib_ls=”text_small:0.05em” ib_i_margin_left=”10px” ib_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.alislam.org%2Fbook%2Fbasics-religious-education%2F|||”]The original was published in 1993 and very quickly became the standard handbook for imparting Islamic religious education and training to young and old alike.[/ld_content_box]
[ld_content_box template=”s04″ show_button=”yes” ib_style=”btn-naked” ib_title=”Read now” ib_transformation=”text-uppercase” ib_i_type=”linea” ib_i_add_icon=”true” title=”Conditions of Bai’at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi” image=”183″ border_color=”rgb(62, 173, 60)” ib_i_icon_linea=”lqd-icn-ess icon-md-arrow-round-forward” ib_lh=”text_small:1.5em” ib_ls=”text_small:0.05em” ib_i_margin_left=”10px” ib_link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.alislam.org%2Fbook%2Fconditions-baiat-responsibilities-ahmadi%2F|||”]In 1889, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian claimed to be the same Promised Messiah and al-Mahdi about whom the Holy Prophet Muhammad(sa) had given glad tidings. The Holy Prophet(sa) had prophesied that the important role of the Promised Messiah and al-Mahdi would be to revive faith and firmly establish the practice of Islamic law.[/ld_content_box]