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In 1896, via “Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam” (See page 116), MGA and his team of writers quoted 55:46 of the Quran (55:47 of the Kadiani Koran) and argued that the “garden” (janatan) can be achieved twice, once in the present life and in then in the hereafter.
In Jan-1908, MGA and his team of writers quoted 55:46 of the Quran (55:47 of the Kadiani Koran), 12:53 of the Quran (12:54 in the Kadiani Koran), 75:2 of the Quran (75:3 in the Kadiani Koran) and 89:27 of the Quran (89:28 in the Kadiani Koran) and argued that the “garden” (janatan) can be achieved twice, once in the present life and in then in the hereafter (See Malfuzat-10, online English edition, pages 89-97).
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Malfuzat-10, online English edition, pages 89-97
Al-Hakam, vol. 12, no. 4, p. 2–3, dated 14 January 1908
Badr, vol. 7, no. 1, p.2–13, dated 9 January 1908
Badr, vol. 7, no. 1, p. 13, dated 9 January 1908
Badr, vol. 7, no. 1, p. 12, dated 9 January 1908
In Jan-1908, MGA and his team of writers quoted 55:46 of the Quran (55:47 of the Kadiani Koran), 12:53 of the Quran (12:54 in the Kadiani Koran), 75:2 of the Quran (75:3 in the Kadiani Koran) and 89:27 of the Quran (89:28 in the Kadiani Koran) and argued that the “garden” (janatan) can be achieved twice, once in the present life and in then in the hereafter.
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Holy Quran: Chapter 55: Ar-Rahman
https://alislam.org/quran/app/55:47
4074.Commentary:
The foregoing verses have dealt with the very important subject, viz. that progress and advance in material sciences which makes man devote his whole attention and effort to the pursuit of physical pleasures and comforts and leads him away from God, results in loss of mental poise and peace which in the Quranic terminology is also called Hell—another name for international conflicts and wars. In the present and the following few verses we are told that pursuit of spiritual knowledge and higher moral values gives man perfect contentment and equanimity in this life and in the Hereafter.
The “two Gardens” referred to in the present verse may signify peace of mind which is the result of leading a good life and freedom from gnawing cares and anxieties which come in the wake of life spent in the pursuit of material pleasures and comforts. One Paradise consists in giving up one’s desires for the sake of God in this world and the other in being blessed with God’s pleasure in the next. A true believer perpetually basks in the sun of God’s grace in this life which cares cannot disturb. This is Paradise upon earth which is granted to a God-fearing man and in which he constantly dwells; the promised Heaven in the next world is only an image of the present Paradise, being an embodiment of the spiritual blessings which such a man enjoys in this life. It is to this paradisiacal state of a true believer that the two Quranic verses refer, viz. “We are your friends in this life and in the Hereafter,” (41:32) and “for them are glad tidings in the present life and also in the Hereafter” (10:65).
The “two Gardens” may also refer to the mighty Byzantine and Iranian Empires of which the conquest was promised to the Muslims. The Holy Prophet in a vision was given the keys of the palaces of the Emperors of Constantinople and Iran. The vision was literally fulfilled during the Caliphate of ‘Umar when these countries were conquered by Muslim armies. The fact that in a hadith, Saihan and Jaihan, the two rivers of Iran; and Furat (the Euphrates) and Nil (the Nile) have been spoken of as the rivers of Paradise (Muslim), lends powerful support to the view that the “Gardens” spoken of in the verse were the fertile valleys watered by these two sets, each of two rivers.
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Links and Related Essay’s
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and 89:27 of the Quran (89:28 in the Kadiani Koran) – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and 89:27 of the Quran (89:28 in the Kadiani Koran)
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and 12:53 of the Quran (12:54 in the Kadiani Koran) – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and 12:53 of the Quran (12:54 in the Kadiani Koran)
75:2 of the Quran (75:3 in the Kadiani Koran) and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
75:2 of the Quran (75:3 in the Kadiani Koran) and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
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