À propos de l'auteur

Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad was a prominent Islamic scholar and the second successor to the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Born on February 12, 1889, he played a crucial role in the expansion and organization of the community during a turbulent period in the early 20th century. He was instrumental in establishing various educational and social institutions within the community and was known for his intellectual contributions through numerous writings, including 'Ten Proofs for the Existence of God' and 'The Economic System of Islam'.

As a leader, Mahmud Ahmad emphasized the need for a peaceful and rational interpretation of Islam. He advocated for a comprehensive understanding of Islamic teachings while promoting interfaith dialogue. His efforts in literature and community development significantly shaped the direction of the Ahmadiyya movement, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to influence the community today.

Nationalité Indien
Date de naissance February 12, 1889
Lieu de naissance Qadian, Punjab, India
Date de décès November 8, 1965
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