Intro
He was born on 19 June 1894 in Ludhiana to Hadhrat Master Qader Bakhsh and Basheerun Sahiba of Ludhiana, both of whom in 1892 had the honour of taking Bai’at (initiation) at the hands of the MGA. At birth, he was named Mian Rahim Baksh (or M. Rahim Baksh, see the ROR of January-1924 and March-1924). In 1897, he was working as a secretary for the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV. Maulvi Rahim Bakhsh stole over 50,000 rupees from the Nawab of Bahawalpur. 

He was supposed to go to London in 1921 and relieve Fateh Muhammad Sayyal, however, this was cancelled abruptly, the ROR of Oct-1921 tells us the reason was financial embarrassment, however, we don’t know what that means.

In the summer of 1924, he accompanied the Khalifa on his tour of the British empire and stayed in the UK as the missionary-in-charge. He returned to India by 1928. In the Oct-1924 edition of the ROR, his name is listed as Maulvi Rahim Bakhsh Dard. It seems that his name was changed by the Khalifa when they were in London. In the November-1924 and January-1925 edition of the ROR, the name Dard appears.

His second tour in the UK was from 1933 to 1938 (he officially took over the London mission on March-12, 1933 from Maulvi Farzand Ali, see ROR of May-1933). He published the famous life of Ahmad from Pakistan in 1948.

He died suddenly in 1955 from a heart attack (see the Al Fazl Daily, 18 December 1955). You can read the full entry about his life herein.  
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Maulana Dard met MGA at the very young age of about five when he went with his father to the Promised Messiah ’s house – an encounter that he held close to his heart throughout his life. Maulana Dard undertook his primary education in Ludhiana, Lahore and Patiala.
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1897
Civil and Military Gazette of Dec-8-1897
Civil and Military Gazette of Dec-8-1897

In 1897, he was working as a secretary for the Nawab of Bahawalpur, Sadeq Mohammad Khan IV.  Maulvi Rahim Bakhsh stole 50,000+ rupees and sent it to Qadian via the Bombay House.

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Allegedly, he graduated with a BA in Lahore in 1914 and then an MA followed by a BTHe also completed the ‘Civil Service’ exam in 1919 (although he never entered government service).
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Maulana Dard was married twice; once in December 1915 to Sara Begum, daughter of Mian Muhammad Ismail, and then to Maryam Begum (his first cousin) daughter of Hadhrat Mian Abdullah Sanauri in December 1917. On both occasions, he was blessed to have Hudhur perform the Nikah (Islamic marriage pronouncement ceremony). It is relevant to point out that this second marriage occurred due to the wish of the Promised Messiah expressed when Maulana Dard was young and which later was brought to the attention of Maulana Dard ’s father. He had 14 children, yet despite his extremely busy schedule that left almost no time for his family, Maulana Dard knew how to make his presence felt even when he was physically absent, often thousands of miles away. Whilst in London, he used to write to each of his 14 children regularly to keep up their spirits. This shows how conscious he was of his role as a father, husband as well as his role as a servant of the community.
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The ROR of April-May-1917 contains an english translation by Dard. The article is written by unknown and is titled, “Ahmad’s Teachings to his Followers”. 

The ROR of July-1917 reports an essay by him entitled, “The Need of Revelation”. His name is written as M. Rahim Baksh, M.A.. In it, he argues why revelation is needed. 

Khutbah Ilhamiya has 12 pages translated into english in the ROR of Sep-1917, translated by M. Rahim Baksh (M.A.) aka Dard.
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After completing his studies in 1919 at the age of 25 in the holy citadel of Qadian, he devoted his entire life to God and became Waqif-e-Zindagi (i.e. a life devotee) and thus started a journey of one of the most illustrious services rendered in the history of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community.

The Mar-Apr-1919 edition of the ROR shows that he translated 8 pages of “A’ina-e-Kamalat-e-Islam” into english. The Dec-1919 edition of the ROR tells the world that Mufti Muhammad Sadiq has been ordered by the Khalifa to go the USA. The essay or announcement is written by Rahim Baksh aka Dard.
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1920

The 1920 Qadian Jalsa

He is at the 1920 Jalsa at Qadian, via the ROR of Jan-1921.
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Just two years later – at the age of just 26 – he held the post of ‘Post Officer’ (1920 – 1922), which may not sound like an important or senior post, but it certainly was, for it was during his period in this office that it was renamed as ‘Private Secretary’. So he had the distinction of being the very first person to hold the title of Private Secretary to a Khalifa.

You can see his essay’s in the ROR, see the Dec-1921 edition. The ROR of August-1921 reports that Maulawi Rahim Bakhsh, M.A., B.T. is about to be sent to London to relieve Fateh Muhammad Sayyal.

He was supposed to go to London in 1921 and relieve Fateh Muhammad Sayyal, however, this was cancelled abruptly, the ROR tells us the reason was financial embarrassment, however, we don’t know what that means.
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1922

The Moslem Sunrise of Oct-1922 has an article by Rahim Bakhsh (M.A.).
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At birth, he was named Mian Rahim Baksh (or M. Rahim Baksh, see the ROR of January-1924 and March-1924). In the summer of 1924, he accompanied the Khalifa on his tour of the British empire and stayed in the UK as the missionary-in-charge. He returned to India by 1928. In the Oct-1924 edition of the ROR, his name is listed as Maulvi Rahim Bakhsh Dard. It seems that his name was changed by the Khalifa when they were in London. In the November-1924 and January-1925 edition of the ROR, the name Dard appears.

He travels with the Khalifa to London. The historic journey to London took them through many places including Damascus, Palestine and Egypt. They also visited Italy and France and finally reached England on 22 August 1924. The Conference on 23rd, September 1924 – at which Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan read out Hudhur’s speech ‘Ahmadiyyat, the True Islam’. It was during this visit, on the 19th of October, 1924 when Hudhur laid the foundation stone of the Fazl Mosque, the very first Mosque in London (also commonly known as the London Mosque) and appointed Maulana Dard as Missionary In-charge of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community UK. In this day and age where every modern facility is available this does not seem to be a major issue but it was a huge sacrifice to live thousands of miles away from home in a foreign land with meagre resources and without the modern communications we take for granted. Yet he bore this challenge with pride and he devoted his time to preaching, not only in the UK, but across Europe as well. He was phenomenally successful.

During his time, Maulana Dard oversaw the construction of the very first mosque in London that was opened in October 1926, and he had the honour of being appointed as its first Imam. The mosque has since played a critical role in the history of the Ahmadiyya community and indeed the wider world.

More on the name change, we have heard that this is due to an incident that took place many years later in early-1924 whilst on tour with Khalifatul Masih II in Dalhousie. At Dalhousie they received the good news that Chaudhry Fateh Muhammad Sial (the first Ahmadi missionary in England) had just acquired land for the construction of a mosque. A Jalsa of thanks was held at which Hudhur (Khalifatul Masih II) asked people to prepare and recite poetry. Hudhur was so impressed with Maulana Dard’s poetry that he said that he has turned out to be a hidden gem. The Mirza family always has their mullahs carry out their orders, since they know that they can trust these brainwashed mullahs. Maulana Abdur Raheem Dard is another such mullah.


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1926

1926-Oct
The Western Daily Press, Bristol of Oct-4-1926

The Graphic, of Oct-2-1926

On Oct-1, King Faisal seems to have landed in the UK and was received by A.R. Dard.


The Western Daily Press, Bristol of Oct-4-1926 reports that the King of Saudia (Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud) was supposed to open the Melrose Road mosque with Dr. A.R. Dard, even making the trip there but at the last minute he pulled out because he heard that it wasn’t a real Muslim mosque.

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The Sphere reports that the new Qadiani Mullah at London is Imam Dard, and he is working at the Qadiani Fazl Mosque.

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1928

In 1928, he had already visited Damascus, Constantinople and Baghdad and during his second term he visited Spain, Albania, Holland, Belgium and Germany. All the time he was engaged in preaching to people he met whilst on travel.

The Daily Mirror of Jun-1-1928, it is reported how Dard was with Lord Allenby (aka Field Marshall Viscount Allenby) at a Garden Party at the Fazl Mosque in London.

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1930
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One of the key political roles played by Maulana Dard was in the All India Kashmir Committee. The origins of this committee lay in Hudhur’s concern for the plight of the Muslims of Kashmir and by 1931 the situation had deteriorated dramatically and Muslims were facing severe persecution at the hands of a tyrant Maharaja.

Hudhur was moved to bring together leading Muslims of India to help alleviate the suffering of Muslims in Kashmir and the All India Kashmir Committee was formed. At the recommendation of Dr Sir Muhammad Iqbal, Hudhur was elected the first president of the committee and Hudhur appointed Dard sahib its first secretary.

When Hudhur was granted a meeting with the Viceroy of India at Shimla, Maulana Dard was with him. In Shimla he met with political leaders and ministers and they were so impressed with his knowledge and political acumen that this opened doors to further discussions and resulted in great progress in helping the Kashmiri Muslims.

A great attribute of Maulana Dard was that despite the fact the he was regularly meeting and mixing with the highest authorities he never let such matters get to him and always remained humble and clear of the purpose of his mission. Once, Hudhur sent him to Sri Nagar on behalf of the Kashmir Committee to independently assess the situation. The Ahrar (an organisation that was opposed to Muslims) found out about this visit and they alerted the Maharaja of Kashmir to this. The Maharaja sent a full delegation to meet Maulana Dard at the border and they insisted that he stayed at the palace as their official guest. However, Maulana Dard refused and never moved an inch from his mission so that his impartiality could not be called into question. Despite the strenuous attempts by the Maharaja’s representative, he remained firm and stayed in a houseboat instead. Such was his sense of duty and purpose of mind. It was such acts that won him acclaim and respect.
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In 1933 (See ROR of May-1933), Maulana Dard was again appointed to England for a second term as Imam of The London Mosque. He is mentioned in the ROR of May-1933 as doing religious work in London. (he officially took over the London mission on March-12, 1933 from Maulvi Farzand Ali, see ROR of May-1933).

He is also mentioned in the ROR of Aug-1933. Maulvi Muhammad Yar Arif (Secretary and assistant imam of the London mosque wrote a report on Ahmadiyya in London on July 20th, 1933, this report was published in the ROR of Sep-1933. He mentioned how Dard gave a speech to many visitors, how Zafrullah Khan was there. Zafrullah Khan had been in England for about 3 months, (June, July, August) and would be travelling to Canada on behalf of the British Government and then to the USA.

Dard’s report of missionary activity is published in the ROR of Nov-1933. He claims to have given a lecture at the Dorking Rotary Club. He talked about MGA’s prophecies like Dowie, Lekh Ram, the Great European War (doomsday earthquake), the destruction of the Czar dynasty (Russia). He also mentioned how Ahmadi’s are persecuted and killed in Afghanistan, Maulvi Abdul Latif and a few others. Dard also claims that M.M. Ahmad (B.A.) had recently came to London.

The ROR of Dec-1933 has a report of missionary work by Maulvi Muhammad Yar Arif (assistant imam of the London mosque) dated Oct-26-1933. He reports that Maulana Abdur Raheem Dard gave the Friday sermon. He then alleges that a Mr. and Mrs. Kween have accepted Ahmadiyya.
He also alleges that a South African man named Dr. Sullaiman’s (who was allegedly one of the most sincere Ahmadi’s of England) brother-in-law had converted to Ahmadiyya. He reports how Zafrullah Khan was in England and helping the Ahmadiyya mission. Maulvi Muhammad Yar Arif claims to have went to Hyde park and did some preaching.

His Khalifa insisted that Ahmadi-Mullahs get involved with politics, in fact, as an employee of Mirza Mahmud Ahmad, Dard did whatever he was told, without asking any questions, in typical Punjabee servitude. He is famously credited for convincing Jinnah to return to British-India and to work with Ahmadis and the British in terms of the partition of India after WW-2. Since the queen had promised to free India, since the indian people helped the Brits during WW-2.

Jinnah announced his plan to return to politics from an Ahmadi mosque in the UK
As we all know, Ahmadis were heavily involved in politics since at least 1889. Before that, MGA was favored in British-India, they dropped charged on MGA many times and always offered him a chair when he came to their court.  here is a famous incident from the late 1890’s wherein MGA’s biggest critic and old friend wasn’t given a chair…whereas MGA was. It’s obvious, that Ahmadis were always favored by the British and used to shape the politics of the sub-continent.

Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan (1978). Ahmadiyyat: the renaissance of Islam. Tabshir Publications. pp. 242–. He, therefore, directed Mr A. R. Dard, Imam of the London Mosque, to get in touch with Mr Jinnah and try to persuade … of 9 April 1933: There was a large gathering in the grounds of the mosque in Melrose Road, Wimbledon, where Mr Jinnah, ..
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1934

He is mentioned in the ROR of Jan-Feb-1934 in terms of an essay entitled, “Ahmadiyya Movement in Foreign Lands” (England). This is a series of letters that he wrote to Qadian. He mentions that someone has converted to Ahmadiyya from South Africa and 2 in England. The ROR also alleges that a young man named Abdul Aziz did lots of preaching and also mentions the assistant Imam at London, Muhammad Yar Arif. Zafrullah Khan was also there as well as Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad.

The ROR of June-1934 has an extensive report by Dard wherein he explains his missionary work in and around London. The ROR of June-1934 alleges that the Qadiani-Ahmadi missionary Maulana Abdur Raheem Dard had 2000 letters published and sent to Holland (Netherlands). Ironically, he sent birthday and new year greetings to many British politicians. Jinnah was invited to the latest Eid festival, all of this is reported by Dard. Zafrullah Khan is mentioned in terms of Kashmir and a situation therein. He wrote a book review in the ROR of July-1934. He is mentioned in the ROR of August-1934 as working in and around London. His work with Zafrullah Khan is mentioned in England. He has an essay in the ROR of Sep-Oct-1934 entitled, “The Claims of Islam”.
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1935

In 1935, he started a newspaper while in London called “Muslim Times”, he attacked the Ahrar’s and the local British officials in the Punjab (See ROR of August-1935 also). In 1935, he wrote letters to British officials about the Ahrar situation (1934-1935)(See page 198/356). The ROR of Sep-1935 reports that Dard has a book for sale about hadith. He is also mentioned in the ROR of Nov-1935.

The Folkestone Herald reports that Dard said a Moslem is not a Moslem if they don’t believe in Buddha, Christ, Zoroaster or Moses. Folkestone Herald, 1935.

1935
July-12

Ahmadi sources allege that in July of 1935, King Faisal Crown Prince Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz visited the Qadiani Fazl Mosque in London, he is seen seated here with his colleague and Qadiani-Ahmadi missionary Jalal ud Din Shams giving a speech. However, Jalal ud Din Shams was reportedly in Qadian and soon to leave)(ROR of Oct-1935). Thus the timeline seems dubious. In the 2nd photo, King Faisal Crown Prince Faisal Bin Abdul Aziz is in front of the Al-Fazl Mosque with his entourage and Jalal ud Din Shams is also spotted. It could be Maulana Abdur Rahim Dard (who was the Imam in London in 1935).

The 3rd photo (seems to be from the 1950’s) you can see Hafiz Qudratullah, (Qadiani missionary in Holland) and Zafrullah Khan in what looks like the 1950’s, they are giving something (Ahmadiyya literature) to Prince Fahd Al-Faisal.

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1936
The Daily Herald of Sep-22-1936

The Daily Herald of Sep-22-1936 reports that A.R. Dard is working out of London and alleges that 200-300 white people have converted to Qadianism. A convert is mentioned, Miss Sakeena (previously known as Ella Banks), the newspaper alleges that her mother, father and 2 younger sisters also joined the Qadiani’s. The entire family disappeared from the history of Ahmadiyya soon thereafter.
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1937

He is mentioned in the ROR of Apr-1937. It seems that he has recently published an Ahmadiyya Album. 
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1938

He has an essay in the ROR of March-1938 entitled, “The Islamic Caliphate”. He quotes 24:55.

He has an essay in the ROR of May-1938 entitled, “The Importance of Hadith”.

He returned to Qadian, this is reported in the Civil and Military Gazette of Oct-29-1938. They also claim that Dard represents all the Muslims on India.

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1939

He is mentioned in the ROR of Oct-Nov and Dec-1939, he seems to be writing his famous book, “Life of Ahmad” by Dard in pieces.
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1941

He has an article in the ROR of Aug-1941 wherein he discusses MGA’s books of 1891 and opponents. Ghaznavi is mentioned, Maulvi Abdul Jabbar, Syed Muhammad Hussain Batalvi and Nazir Hussain were also mentioned.

The ROR of Oct-1941 mentions the son of the Khalifa, Mirza Khalil Ahmad as being barely 17. He had received a packet wherein the sender’s name was not given, he was in Dalhousie with his father (the 2nd Khalifa) and a huge entourage. He decided to ask Dard to ask his father (the 2nd Khalifa) for advice on the matter. They decided to give the package back to the postmaster and refuse acceptance. Mirza Khalil Ahmad was able to open the packet and look at the contents, and they were anti-British, he then showed his father (the 2nd Khalifa) and he saw the same and sent this to the Governor of the Punjab. Then the police showed up and asked Dard about speaking to Mirza Khalil Ahmad, wherein Dard refused, the 2nd Khalifa heard about it and agreed to let his son speak to the police. Mirza Khalil Ahmad spoke to the police and offered no answers. Dard then began arguing with the police and refusing to give them the packet. At this point, the police snatched the packet out of his hands. Mirza Nasir Ahmad was also there, as was Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad, both of these were called for a huge police brigade was enroute to the place wherein the 2nd Khalifa was staying. The ROR argues that Mirza Nasir Ahmad had studied for the BAR while at Oxford and was of the opinion that the police should leave ASAP. Mr. Slater, a sub-divisional magistrate of Dalhousie soon showed up to this scene. Its a lengthy entry.
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1942

He has an essay in the ROR entitled, “Harut, Marut” and another one entitled, “The Bible Interpolated”. He also translated a Friday Sermon of the 2nd Khalifa into english, which was published in the Al-Fazl of June 5th, 1942.

He has an essay in the ROR of Dec-1942 entitled, “Stray Notes”.
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1943

He has an essay in the ROR of Feb-1943 entitled, “The Islamic Method of Slaughter”.
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1944

The ROR of March-1944 reports that Dard gave a speech in January of 1944 at Qadian during the announcement/claim of Musleh Maud.

He is mentioned in the ROR of Aug-1944 as someone who has written articles for the ROR.
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1947

He moved to Lahore and later Rabwah with the Khalifa during partition.
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1948

He famously publishes “Life of Ahmad”, which is the most comprehensive book on the life of MGA.
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1952

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1952, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 115 W. 116th St. Suite-2, NY, NY. The 2nd Qadiani Khalifa has Part-4 of this essay, “Communism and Democracy” is given. Zafrullah Khan wrote a book review in terms of a book by a famous Lahori-Ahmadi, Khwaja Nazeer Ahmad, the book is “Jesus in Heaven on Earth”. The book was immediately banned by the governor of the Punjab in April of 1953, the Lahori-Ahmadi’s then won a court case and got it re-published in Pakistan in 1956 (see the forward). Shaikh Nasir Ahmad (of Switzerland) has an essay on “Jesus in the Quran” (Part-3), he writes about 4:157-159 and alleges that Jesus (as) went to Kashmir. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 10 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 3 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad and 1 book from A.R. Dard.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1952, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. There is an essay by Mirza Bashir Ahmad entitled, “Islam and Communism: A Comparison”. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 10 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 3 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad and 1 book from A.R. Dard.
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1953

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1953, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 10 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 3 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 1 book from A.R. Dard. The 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa has a long essay on the history of Islam.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1953, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 10 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 3 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 1 book from A.R. Dard. MGA is quoted, there is an essay by the 2nd Qadiani Khalifa, Zafrullah Khan has an essay too. Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) has an essay too.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1953, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 10 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 3 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 1 book from A.R. Dard. The 2nd Qadiani Khalifa has an essay, Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) has an essay.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1953, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. Professor Muhammad Aslam has an essay on “Islam and International Relations”.  There is a huge announcement for “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam” and how it can be bought from 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., they allege that this is the first edition in English, however, that is not true, it was published in 1910 in English.
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1954

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 1st Quarter-1954, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1954, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh and at 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY. 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard.

Via the Moslem Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1954, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and a new location at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard.

Via the Moslem Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1954, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. Zafrullah Khan is mentioned in a book review, he is presented to the world as “The Minister of Foreign Affairs” of Pakistan (and a Qadiani-Ahmadi his beef with the Ahrar’s is also mentioned. Lord Birdwood seems to be giving tribute to Zafrullah Khan (or for him), i.e., appreciating his work as a stooge of the colonists.
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Via the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1955, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. It seems that Zafrullah Khan (Judge at the International Court of Justice, ICJ) was in Montreal and gave a speech at McGill University on Nov-4-1954, this was part of a Seminar on Islamic studies at the Institute of Islamic Studies, the title of the essay is, “The Concept of Justice in Islam”. Bashir Ahmad Orchard has an essay too, he is working in the West Indies (Trinidad and Tobago and British Guyana). Orchard quoted a book by Jalal ud Din Shams. A German translation of the Quran has been produced by the Ahmadiyya Movement, it is alleged to be the first ever. It can be bought via the headqaurters of Ahmadiyya in America, 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C. The 2nd Qadiani-Khalifa’s writings are given in the introduction and Shaikh Nasir Ahmad wrote a brief forward. Ahmadiyya sources allege that in Germany, Austria (among the German speaking population) and Switzerland (among the German speaking population) it was announced and hailed as informative.

The Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1955, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. It reports how Zafrullah Khan (Judge at the International Court of Justice, ICJ) gave 2 speeches at an Islamic Center in Washington D.C. on Nov-10-1954 and Jan-13-1955, a summary of the 2 speeches is given (Part-2). They published a correction in terms of the new German translation of the Quran, they tell the world that the Lahori-Ahmadi’s made the first ever German translation of the Quran and it was via Maulana Sadr ud Din (who was a pioneer Lahori-Ahmadi missionary in Germany and eventually became the Global President of the Lahori-Ahmadi’s).

The Muslim Sunrise of the 4th-Quarter-1955, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. A speech given by the 2nd Khalifa in London on July-30-1955 is reproduced, this was when the 2nd Ahmadiyya Khalifa toured Europe extensively, albeit with a piece of metal in his neck. They also reproduced a speech by Zafrullah Khan on July-26-1955 at the Islamic Renaissance Conference, Harvard Summer School, Cambridge, Massuchusetts. Another speech of Zafrullah Khan which was given at the Myrin Institute at Adelphi College, Garden City, NY. Wilfred Cantwell Smith is mentioned. 

After having served the community for more than 40 years, Maulana Dard had earned many distinctions. On 7 December 1955 when Maulana Dard suffered a heart attack whilst working in his office, and within a few hours, at 2.30pm, he breathed his last. He was aged 61. On Friday 9th December 1955 in his Friday Sermon, Khalifatul Masih II reflected on the life and times of Maulana Dard and paid glowing tributes to him in affectionate terms. So strong was the bond between Hudhur and his servant that as he delivered the sermon and recalled the services of Maulana Dard he had tears in his eyes.
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1956

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1956, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. A speech by Zafrullah Khan (Judge of the International Court of Justice), on Oct-24-1955 is reproduced entitled, “Civilization at The Cross Roads”.  This speech was given before the Second National Conference on Spiritual Foundations, at Washington, D. C. The famous essay on Ahmadiyya by S.E. Brush is quoted.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1956, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 3 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. Part-2, of a speech by Zafrullah Khan (Judge of the International Court of Justice), on Oct-24-1955 is reproduced entitled, “Civilization at The Cross Roads”. A speech by Khalil Ahmad Nasir given on Feb-18-1955 at Annual Conference of the National Association of Bible Instructors, Midwest Region is reproduced.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1956, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. A speech by Professor Muhammad Aslam is reproduced which was delivered in Peshawar in April of 1956, this was for the Pakistan Philosophical Congress. Zafrullah Khan has an essay on “The Frontiers of Knowledge and Humanity’s First Hopes for the Future”. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad has an essay on “Our Daily Bread”.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1956, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 1 book by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England) and 2 books from A.R. Dard. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad has an essay about “Ahmadiyya in Spain”, he complains about how the Spanish Government banned the distribution of the “Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”.
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1957

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 1st Quarter-1957, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, 265 W. 30th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir.  Zafrullah Khan’s speech on July-26-1955 at the Islamic Renaissance Conference, Harvard Summer School, Cambridge, Massuchusetts (and previously quoted in the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1956) is given. Another essay of Zafrullah Khan’s is given, “Islam and International Relations”. A book on Islam by the famous Laura Veccia Vaglieri is available for purchase from the Ahmadiyya headqaurters in the USA, 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1957, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, a new location in NY, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and at 927 N. Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. A speech by Khalil Ahmad Nasir at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa (on March-18-1957) is reproduced, the title is, “The Most Distinctive Contribution of Islam”. In a book review, the Qadiani’s alleged that Salaboohoo (4:157 of the Quran) meant “killed via Crucifixtion”. Shaikh Nasir Ahmad gave speech at Oct-8-1956 at the Oriental Institute of Vienna University in Austria, it is reproduced. A book on Islam by the famous Laura Veccia Vaglieri is available for purchase from the Ahmadiyya headquarters in the USA, 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1957, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. A new Ahmadiyya mission in the Netherlands is announced, they seem to have bought a residential property and began calling it the Mubarak Mosque. A speech by Zafrullah Khan (from March 26-1957), the speech is entitled, “Toward Understanding the Middle East”. The 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa has an essay wherein he tries to refute a book by Christians (Constance E. Padwick and E. M. Mitchell), however, these books were supported by the British Government and even circulated in Africa.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1957, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. A new Ahmadiyya temple/mosque in Hamburg, Germany is opened in July-1957. Zafrullah Khan gave a speech at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, on March 7, 1957, this is reproduced.
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1958

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1958, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. For the first time ever, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD (see page 32).

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1958, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1958, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an english commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD. Zafrullah Khan delivered a speech at the Sixteenth Congress of the International Association for Religious Freedom in Chicago, IIinois, on August 10, 1958.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 4th Quarter-1958, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an English commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD. Wilfred Cantwell Smith’s “Islam in Modern History” is discussed. A man named Mr. Matthew J. Ritchie sent some questions to the Muslim Sunrise in terms of Zafrullah Khan’s in the previous edition.  Zafrullah Khan refused to answer the questions posed by Mr. Matthew J. Ritchie and deferred to the Muslim Sunrise to answer him. Zafrullah Khan also seems to have written the forward to “Islam and the Modern Age: An Analysis and an Appraisal” by Ilse Lichtenstadter.
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1959

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the First Quarter-1959, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an English commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD. An essay by Dr. Zafrullah Khan (Vice President of the International Court of Justice) entitled, “Islam and International Relations”.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 2nd Quarter-1959, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an English commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD. Wilfred Cantwell Smith’s “Islam in Modern History” is discussed again. The work of Ilse Lichtenstadter is appreciated and discussed again.

Via the Muslim Sunrise of the 3rd Quarter-1959, Khalil Ahmad Nasir is the editor of the Moslem Sunrise, as well as the missionary-in-charge of the USA. Khalil Ahmad Nasir gave 2141 Leroy Place, N.W., Washington D.C., 4448 S. Wabash Ave, Chicago, 2532 Center Ave, Pittsburgh, at 118 W. 87th St., NY, NY and a new location at 1440 N. Curson St. Los Angeles, Ca. This edition has 1 book by MGA: “The Teachings of Islam” aka “The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam”. 11 books by the Qadiani 2nd Khalifa, 2 by Mirza Bashir Ahmad, 4 by Zafrullah Khan, 1 book by Sufi M.R. Bengalee, 1 book by J.D. Shams, 2 books by Shaikh Nasir Ahmad, a book by Zahoor Ahmad Bajwa (missionary-in-charge in England), 2 books from A.R. Dard and 3 books by Khalil Ahmad Nasir. A Qadiani-Ahmadi German/Dutch/English translation of the Quran is also available for sale as well as an English commentary of the Quran (this was very short and never went past Chapter 4 of the Quran) by the 2nd Khalifa and his team, this was started back in 1914 and never fully completed, instead, people in American used the Lahori-Ahmadi’s version of the Quran by Maulvi Muhammad Ali. Khalil Ahmad Nasir is listed as having a PhD. Lots of pages are missing, the entire essay of Shaikh Nasir Ahmad is missing.
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The All-India-Kashmir-Committee (AIKC) of 1931

Review Of Religions – January 1924 Edition

The Life of Hadhrat Abdur Raheem Dard(ra)

https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/29299/1/10731394.pdf—“Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the Construction of the Ahmadi Identity”

http://alhafeez.org/rashid/british-jewish/bjc_10a.htm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_India_Kashmir_Committee

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/19/who-is-yusuf-shah-the-head-imam-of-the-kashmir-valley-in-1931-and-his-interactions-with-ahmadis/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/19/in-1929-the-ahmadiyya-khalifa-went-to-jammu-kashmir/

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghulam_Ahmad_Ashai

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/28/islam-and-political-mobilization-in-kashmir-by-ian-copland-1981/

 

Facebook to its moderators: Look out for phrase ‘Free Kashmir’

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/29/is-there-only-one-ahmadiyya-place-of-worship-in-srinagar-kashmir-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/07/sir-bertrand-james-glancy-governor-of-the-punjab-from-1941-and-1946-and-the-ahmadiyya-community/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/03/the-other-shaikh-abdullah-in-ahmadiyya-history-aka-sher-e-kashmir-the-lion-of-kashmir5-december-1905-8-september-1982/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fazl-i-Hussain

http://pu.edu.pk/images/journal/csas/PDF/12_v33_1_18.pdf

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https://www.dawn.com/news/1069712

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https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/05/who-is-khwaja-jamal-ud-din/

Copland, Ian, “Islam and Political Mobilization in Kashmir, 1931-34”, which was published in an academic journal entitled: “PACIFIC AFFAIRS”, Vol. 54, No. 2 (Summer, 1981), pp. 228-259 (32 pages), Published by: Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/06/14/was-an-ahmadi-made-the-1st-president-of-azad-kashmir/

https://books.google.com/books?id=7RwFAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA59&lpg=PA59&dq=Kashmiri+polymath+and+lawyer+Molvi+Abdullah&source=bl&ots=ERVlCUPoNT&sig=ACfU3U28WcPfyTSvmZ79BlM0MAj7IK2raw&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiC-I_n9c7lAhXOvp4KHafTDkEQ6AEwDnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=Kashmiri%20polymath%20and%20lawyer%20Molvi%20Abdullah&f=false

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Kashmir_agitation

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/29/is-there-only-one-ahmadiyya-place-of-worship-in-srinagar-kashmir-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/07/sir-bertrand-james-glancy-governor-of-the-punjab-from-1941-and-1946-and-the-ahmadiyya-community/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/03/the-other-shaikh-abdullah-in-ahmadiyya-history-aka-sher-e-kashmir-the-lion-of-kashmir5-december-1905-8-september-1982/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/07/17/ahmadis-were-declared-non-muslim-on-april-24-1973-in-azad-kashmir-through-efforts-of-sardar-abdul-qayyum/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/02/07/ahmadis-are-officially-declared-a-non-muslim-minority-in-azad-kashmir-2018/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/05/the-origins-of-the-quit-kashmir-movement-1931-1947/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/29/ahmadiyya-places-of-worship-in-azad-kashmir-pakistan/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/03/11/are-there-really-10000-ahmadis-in-kashmir-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/28/ahmadiyya-in-kerala-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/01/15/are-ahmadis-the-fastest-growing-islamic-sect-the-world-christian-encyclopedia-opened-and-evaluated/

https://ahmadiyyamosques.blogspot.com/2013/03/ahmadiyya-mosque-rajauri-jammu-and.html

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2757363?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/07/17/ahmadis-were-declared-non-muslim-on-april-24-1973-in-azad-kashmir-through-efforts-of-sardar-abdul-qayyum/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/02/07/ahmadis-are-officially-declared-a-non-muslim-minority-in-azad-kashmir-2018/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/05/the-origins-of-the-quit-kashmir-movement-1931-1947/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/29/ahmadiyya-places-of-worship-in-azad-kashmir-pakistan/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/03/11/are-there-really-10000-ahmadis-in-kashmir-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/06/28/ahmadiyya-in-kerala-india/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/01/15/are-ahmadis-the-fastest-growing-islamic-sect-the-world-christian-encyclopedia-opened-and-evaluated/

https://ahmadiyyamosques.blogspot.com/2013/03/ahmadiyya-mosque-rajauri-jammu-and.html

https://www.jstor.org/stable/2757363?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/03/the-other-shaikh-abdullah-in-ahmadiyya-history-aka-sher-e-kashmir-the-lion-of-kashmir5-december-1905-8-september-1982/

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/03/03/who-is-maulvi-shaikh-abdullah-june-1874-march-1965-and-his-connection-to-the-yuz-asaf-story/

Heroes of Kashmir : Molvi Muhammad Abdullah Vakil

https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/06/14/was-an-ahmadi-made-the-1st-president-of-azad-kashmir/

https://books.google.com/books?id=7RwFAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA59&lpg=PA59&dq=Kashmiri+polymath+and+lawyer+Molvi+Abdullah&source=bl&ots=ERVlCUPoNT&sig=ACfU3U28WcPfyTSvmZ79BlM0MAj7IK2raw&hl=en&ppis=_e&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiC-I_n9c7lAhXOvp4KHafTDkEQ6AEwDnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=Kashmiri%20polymath%20and%20lawyer%20Molvi%20Abdullah&f=false

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Kashmir_agitation

In 1924, the Ahmadiyya Khalifa traveled from India to England and stopped in Egypt, Damascus and why?

An Ahmadiyya album from 1936 which proves that Ahmadiyya was supported and appreciated by the British


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