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Mirza Tahir Ahmad

Mirza Tahir Ahmad (Urdu: مرزا طاہر احمد‎) (18 December 1928 – 19 April 2003) was the fourth caliph (Arabic: خليفة المسيح الرابع, khalīfatul masīh al-rābi) and the head of the worldwide Ahmadiyya Community. He was elected as the fourth successor of the founder of the community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. He was elected on 10 June 1982, the day after the death of his predecessor, Mirza Nasir Ahmad.

Mirza Tahir Ahmad
Caliph of the Messiah
Amir al-Mu'minin
Masih IV in 2000
Reign10 June 1982 – 19 April 2003
PredecessorMirza Nasir Ahmad
SuccessorMirza Masroor Ahmad
Born(1928-12-18)18 December 1928
Qadian, Punjab, British India
Died19 April 2003(2003-04-19) (aged 74)
London, England
Burial
SpouseAsifa Begum (m. 1957–1992)
Issue4
Names
Mirza Tahir Ahmad
مرزا طاہر احمد
FatherMirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad
MotherMaryam Begum
ReligionAhmadiyya Islam

Following the Ordinance XX that was promulgated by the government of Pakistan in 1984, which prohibited Ahmadis from any public expression of the Islamic faith, Tahir Ahmad left Pakistan and migrated to London, England, provisionally moving the headquarters of the community to the Fazl Mosque in London.[1] He is noted particularly for his question and answer sessions which he held regularly with people from around the world and for his Quranic discourses. Under his leadership, there was an acceleration in the number of Quran translations produced by the Community; and during his caliphate, the Community experienced structural and financial growth on an international level, including the launch of the first Ahmadi satellite television network, Muslim Television Ahmadiyya in 1994 through which he could communicate televised messages to the Community globally and have his sermons and other public engagements transmitted throughout the world through this medium.[2]

Tahir Ahmad also authored many books including, Some Distinctive Features of Islam; Christianity: A Journey from Facts to Fiction; Murder in the Name of Allah, and his magnum opus[3] Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge & Truth.

Caliphate

The Majlis Intikhab Khilafat (Electoral College), convened at Mubarik Mosque in Rabwah, Pakistan,[4] elected Mirza Tahir Ahmad as the fourth successor to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and head of the community on 10 June 1982.[5]

Muslim Television Ahmadiyya

As Khalifatul Masih Mirza Tahir Ahmad established the Muslim Television Ahmadiyya (commonly referred to as MTA). This satellite-based channel broadcast its first show on 21 August 1992 from London.[6]

International Bai'at

In 1993 Mirza Tahir Ahmad started an international initiation ceremony to be held every year at the annual gatherings of Ahmadis in which new converts join the community by pledging their allegiance to the Khalifa. The International Bai'at ceremony was broadcast live across the world. He often claimed that this was the historical fulfillment of the Pentecost that was destined to occur at the time of the Second Coming.[7]

Death

Mirza Tahir Ahmad died in London on 19 April 2003 from heart failure.[8] The newly elected Caliph Mirza Masroor Ahmad, as the Khalifatul Masih V, led the funeral prayer on 23 April 2003, attended by over 40,000 people from around the world.[9] His successor is his nephew, the son of one of his sisters.[10]

Writings, speeches and Q&A sessions

Quranic exegesis

Tahir Ahmad delivered annual commentaries on the Quran during the month of Ramadan. He incorporated lengthy discussions of previous commentators as well as the founder of Ahmadiyya and the Ahmadiyya Caliphs that came before him. In addition, he discussed the lexicon of the Quran and refuted many Orientalist ideas about the historicity of the Quran, Islam and the life of the Prophet Muhammad. His commentaries differed significantly from those offered by many of the classical Quranic commentators, placing emphasis on the logical and rational approach to the Quran. For example, he did not believe it was essential to rely heavily on Asbab al-nuzul (Circumstances of the Revelation) in order to understand the implications of the Quranic verses, presenting strong arguments instead that the Quran offered its own context. He delivered seven discourses on Asbab al-nuzul.[11]

Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge and Truth

Ahmad wrote a book title Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge and Truth, which was a further development on a talk he gave in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1987. It covered many topics relating to the present-day world. In this book he argued a rebuttal to the theories of biologist Richard Dawkins.[12] He claims that Socrates was a prophet of the ancient Greeks and that several other prominent figures from history were at the level of prophethood due to their accomplishments and their influence.

Books

  • Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge & Truth – Examines the relationships between science, philosophy and religion[13]
  • Sawaney Fazl – E – Omer – Official Biography of Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad, the second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Community[14]
  • An Elementary Study of Islam[15]
  • Gulf Crisis and The New World Order[16]
  • Christianity – A Journey from Facts to Fiction – Examines and discusses a variety of current Christian beliefs through logic and reason[17]
  • Murder in the Name of Allah[18]
  • Zahaqal Baatil ([19][20][21]
  • Reality of punishment of apostasy in Islam (Urdu)[22]
  • Homeopathy[23]
  • Some Distinctive Features of Islam[24]

Speeches

Islam's Response to Contemporary Issues was originally a lecture given at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London on the 24 February 1990 attended by 800 guests including Edward Mortimer who presided over the session and Hugo Summerson, Member of Parliament. It has been compiled into book form.[25]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Khilafat".
  2. ^ Moon, Farzana (12 January 2015). No Islam but Islam. p. 163. ISBN 9781443874045. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  3. ^ David Buckley. Where the Waters Meet: Convergence and Complementarity in Therapy and Theology. Karnac Books. p. 75.
  4. ^ The Life of Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih IV (ra).
  5. ^ "Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad". Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  6. ^ "A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam: Muslim Television Ahmadiyya". Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  7. ^ First International Baiat, Jalsa Salana 1 August 1993 First International Baiat, Jalsa Salana 1 August 1993 on YouTube.
  8. ^ "Obituaries: Deaths Last Week". Chicago Tribune. 11 May 2003. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  9. ^ . Asian Outlook. Archived from the original on 14 May 2003. Retrieved 13 March 2011.
  10. ^ Gualtieri, Antonio; Gualtieri, Roberto (2004). Ahmadis: Community, Gender, and Politics in a Muslim Society. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 157.
  11. ^ "Shan e Nuzul: Circumstances of the Revelation of The Holy Quran – YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  12. ^ "The 'Blind Watchmaker' Who Is Also Deaf and Dumb". Alislam.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  13. ^ "Revelation, Rationality, Knowledge and Truth". Al Islam. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  14. ^ "Swaneh Fazle Umar – Life History of Hadhrat Mirza Bashir-ud-din Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Masih II – Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Urdu Pages". Alislam.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  15. ^ "An Elementary Study of Islam". Al Islam. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  16. ^ "Book: The Gulf Crisis & The New World Order". Al Islam. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  17. ^ "Christianity: A Journey from Facts to Fiction". Al Islam. 18 December 1928. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  18. ^ "Murder in the Name of Allah". Al Islam. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  19. ^ . alisl.am. Archived from the original on 4 October 2006.
  20. ^ . Alislam.org. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  21. ^ "A Review of the Pakistani Government's 'White Paper': Qadiyaniyyat – A Grave Threat to Islam". Alislam.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  22. ^ "Islam main irtidad ki saza ki haqeeqat – Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Urdu Pages". Alislam.org. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  23. ^ "Homoeopathy – Like cures like" (PDF). Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  24. ^ "Some Distinctive Features Of Islam". Alislam.org. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  25. ^ "Islam's Response to Contemporary Issues" (PDF). Alislam. Retrieved 15 October 2010.

External links

  •   Media related to Mirza Tahir Ahmad at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Quotations related to Mirza Tahir Ahmad at Wikiquote
  • The Tahir Archive.
  • Complete List of the Books of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad – Khalifatul Masih IV .
  • A Man of God – (Documentary on Life & Achievements).
  • .

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successor of the founder of the community Mirza Ghulam Ahmad He was elected on 10 June 1982 the day after the death of his predecessor Mirza Nasir Ahmad Mirza Tahir AhmadCaliph of the MessiahAmir al Mu mininMasih IV in 2000Reign10 June 1982 19 April 2003PredecessorMirza Nasir AhmadSuccessorMirza Masroor AhmadBorn 1928 12 18 18 December 1928Qadian Punjab British IndiaDied19 April 2003 2003 04 19 aged 74 London EnglandBurialMubarak Mosque Tilford EnglandSpouseAsifa Begum m 1957 1992 Issue4NamesMirza Tahir Ahmad مرزا طاہر احمدFatherMirza Basheer ud Din Mahmood AhmadMotherMaryam BegumReligionAhmadiyya IslamFollowing the Ordinance XX that was promulgated by the government of Pakistan in 1984 which prohibited Ahmadis from any public expression of the Islamic faith Tahir Ahmad left Pakistan and migrated to London England provisionally moving the headquarters of the community to the Fazl Mosque in London 1 He is noted particularly for his question and answer sessions which he held regularly with people from around the world and for his Quranic discourses Under his leadership there was an acceleration in the number of Quran translations produced by the Community and during his caliphate the Community experienced structural and financial growth on an international level including the launch of the first Ahmadi satellite television network Muslim Television Ahmadiyya in 1994 through which he could communicate televised messages to the Community globally and have his sermons and other public engagements transmitted throughout the world through this medium 2 Tahir Ahmad also authored many books including Some Distinctive Features of Islam Christianity A Journey from Facts to Fiction Murder in the Name of Allah and his magnum opus 3 Revelation Rationality Knowledge amp Truth Contents 1 Caliphate 1 1 Muslim Television Ahmadiyya 1 2 International Bai at 2 Death 3 Writings speeches and Q amp A sessions 3 1 Quranic exegesis 3 2 Revelation Rationality Knowledge and Truth 3 3 Books 3 4 Speeches 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCaliphateThe Majlis Intikhab Khilafat Electoral College convened at Mubarik Mosque in Rabwah Pakistan 4 elected Mirza Tahir Ahmad as the fourth successor to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and head of the community on 10 June 1982 5 Muslim Television Ahmadiyya Main article Muslim Television Ahmadiyya International As Khalifatul Masih Mirza Tahir Ahmad established the Muslim Television Ahmadiyya commonly referred to as MTA This satellite based channel broadcast its first show on 21 August 1992 from London 6 International Bai at In 1993 Mirza Tahir Ahmad started an international initiation ceremony to be held every year at the annual gatherings of Ahmadis in which new converts join the community by pledging their allegiance to the Khalifa The International Bai at ceremony was broadcast live across the world He often claimed that this was the historical fulfillment of the Pentecost that was destined to occur at the time of the Second Coming 7 DeathMirza Tahir Ahmad died in London on 19 April 2003 from heart failure 8 The newly elected Caliph Mirza Masroor Ahmad as the Khalifatul Masih V led the funeral prayer on 23 April 2003 attended by over 40 000 people from around the world 9 His successor is his nephew the son of one of his sisters 10 Writings speeches and Q amp A sessionsQuranic exegesis Tahir Ahmad delivered annual commentaries on the Quran during the month of Ramadan He incorporated lengthy discussions of previous commentators as well as the founder of Ahmadiyya and the Ahmadiyya Caliphs that came before him In addition he discussed the lexicon of the Quran and refuted many Orientalist ideas about the historicity of the Quran Islam and the life of the Prophet Muhammad His commentaries differed significantly from those offered by many of the classical Quranic commentators placing emphasis on the logical and rational approach to the Quran For example he did not believe it was essential to rely heavily on Asbab al nuzul Circumstances of the Revelation in order to understand the implications of the Quranic verses presenting strong arguments instead that the Quran offered its own context He delivered seven discourses on Asbab al nuzul 11 Revelation Rationality Knowledge and Truth Main article Revelation Rationality Knowledge and Truth Ahmad wrote a book title Revelation Rationality Knowledge and Truth which was a further development on a talk he gave in Zurich Switzerland in 1987 It covered many topics relating to the present day world In this book he argued a rebuttal to the theories of biologist Richard Dawkins 12 He claims that Socrates was a prophet of the ancient Greeks and that several other prominent figures from history were at the level of prophethood due to their accomplishments and their influence Books Revelation Rationality Knowledge amp Truth Examines the relationships between science philosophy and religion 13 Sawaney Fazl E Omer Official Biography of Mirza Basheer ud Din Mahmood Ahmad the second Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Community 14 An Elementary Study of Islam 15 Gulf Crisis and The New World Order 16 Christianity A Journey from Facts to Fiction Examines and discusses a variety of current Christian beliefs through logic and reason 17 Murder in the Name of Allah 18 Zahaqal Baatil 19 20 21 Reality of punishment of apostasy in Islam Urdu 22 Homeopathy 23 Some Distinctive Features of Islam 24 Speeches Islam s Response to Contemporary Issues was originally a lecture given at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London on the 24 February 1990 attended by 800 guests including Edward Mortimer who presided over the session and Hugo Summerson Member of Parliament It has been compiled into book form 25 See alsoAhmadiyya Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Khalifatul MasihReferences Khilafat Moon Farzana 12 January 2015 No Islam but Islam p 163 ISBN 9781443874045 Retrieved 20 September 2015 David Buckley Where the Waters Meet Convergence and Complementarity in Therapy and Theology Karnac Books p 75 The Life of Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih IV ra Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Retrieved 5 March 2011 A Brief History of Ahmadiyya Movement In Islam Muslim Television Ahmadiyya Retrieved 13 March 2011 First International Baiat Jalsa Salana 1 August 1993 First International Baiat Jalsa Salana 1 August 1993 on YouTube Obituaries Deaths Last Week Chicago Tribune 11 May 2003 Retrieved 13 March 2011 Obituary of Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Asian Outlook Archived from the original on 14 May 2003 Retrieved 13 March 2011 Gualtieri Antonio Gualtieri Roberto 2004 Ahmadis Community Gender and Politics in a Muslim Society Montreal McGill Queen s University Press p 157 Shan e Nuzul Circumstances of the Revelation of The Holy Quran YouTube YouTube Retrieved 27 August 2019 The Blind Watchmaker Who Is Also Deaf and Dumb Alislam org Retrieved 7 October 2012 Revelation Rationality Knowledge and Truth Al Islam Retrieved 7 October 2012 Swaneh Fazle Umar Life History of Hadhrat Mirza Bashir ud din Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Masih II Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama at Urdu Pages Alislam org Retrieved 7 October 2012 An Elementary Study of Islam Al Islam Retrieved 7 October 2012 Book The Gulf Crisis amp The New World Order Al Islam Retrieved 7 October 2012 Christianity A Journey from Facts to Fiction Al Islam 18 December 1928 Retrieved 7 October 2012 Murder in the Name of Allah Al Islam Retrieved 7 October 2012 زھق الباطل حضرت مرزا طاہر احمد خلیفۃ المسیح الرابع alisl am Archived from the original on 4 October 2006 سلسلة الخطب ردا على منشور حكومي Alislam org Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 7 October 2012 A Review of the Pakistani Government s White Paper Qadiyaniyyat A Grave Threat to Islam Alislam org Retrieved 7 October 2012 Islam main irtidad ki saza ki haqeeqat Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama at Urdu Pages Alislam org Archived from the original on 17 December 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2012 Homoeopathy Like cures like PDF Retrieved 7 October 2012 Some Distinctive Features Of Islam Alislam org Retrieved 7 October 2012 Islam s Response to Contemporary Issues PDF Alislam Retrieved 15 October 2010 External links Media related to Mirza Tahir Ahmad at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Mirza Tahir Ahmad at Wikiquote The Tahir Archive Complete List of the Books of Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad Khalifatul Masih IV A Man of God Documentary on Life amp Achievements The Tahir Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mirza Tahir Ahmad amp oldid 1124908871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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