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In the Light of the Qur’an: The Truth of the Promised Messiah (as) — A Truth That Cannot Be Denied


The truth of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, is not merely a matter of belief — it is the fulfillment of Qur’anic prophecy, the echo of divine promise, and the revival of a forgotten spirit.

Discover how the Holy Qur’an, the word of Allah, the testimony of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa), and the voice of history itself bear witness to his truth.

🎥 Below is a translated summary of a deeply spiritual and intellectually stirring Urdu speech titled:
“The Truth of the Promised Messiah (as) in Light of the Holy Qur’an”
A message of divine fulfillment, for those still searching for light.


Enlightened by Truth — The Qur’anic Case for the Promised Messiah (as)

Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim
As-salamu ‘Alaikum wa Rahmatullah

[Introduction]

I begin by offering heartfelt gratitude to all who’ve gathered today in search of truth.
This speech is titled:
“The Truthfulness of Hazrat Masih Mau’ud (as) as Prophesied in the Holy Qur’an.”

[A Prophetic Qur’anic Verse]

Allah foretold in Surah Al-Furqan (25:30):

“And the Messenger will say, ‘O my Lord, my people have forsaken this Qur’an.’”

This speaks of a time when the Muslim Ummah would drift away from the Qur’an — a time we are living in.

For the first 300 years of Islam, there was radiance. But then came a millennium of spiritual darkness. As the 14th century Hijri approached, scholars began to cry out:

“Islam survives only in name; the Qur’an is a forgotten relic.”

Nawab Nurul Hasan Khan wrote:

“We claim to believe in the Qur’an, yet in truth, it has been lifted from among us.”

[Supplication and Divine Response]

Ali Asghar Barzardi, an Iranian scholar, cried out:

“O Allah! Raise a man from among us who will restore the glory of Muhammad’s faith!”

In response to this prayer, from the blessed land of Qadian, arose a divine reformer—Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as).
He declared:

“I am the Promised Messiah and Mahdi whose advent has been prophesied in the Holy Qur’an and Hadith.”

[The Voice of God and the Role of a Ummati Prophet]

“God has spoken to me,” he said. “He has honoured me with prophecies and appointed me as a Ummati Prophet—because I am a servant of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa).”

[Death of Jesus (as) and the Awaited Messiah]

While many Muslims still await Jesus (as) to descend from heaven, Hazrat Ahmad (as) presented 30 Qur’anic verses, Hadith, and the consensus of early scholars to prove:

“Jesus (as) has passed away. His return from the heavens is not possible.”

He boldly declared:

“You all pray for Jesus (as) to descend. I tell you, he will not. My opponents will perish one by one, but Jesus, son of Mary, shall never return.”

[Surah Al-Fatiha and the Recognition of Divine Favour]

Surah Al-Fatiha teaches the path to recognize divine favour:

“Guide us on the path of those upon whom You have bestowed Your blessings.”

Just as the Jews rejected the Messiah foretold to them, the Muslim world, having abandoned the Qur’an’s spirit, also rejected the Promised Messiah of our time.

Yet Allah sent him in the 14th Hijri, just as Jesus (as) appeared 1400 years after Moses (as).

[Hadith and the Persian Fulfillment]

The Holy Prophet (sa) said:

“The Messiah will appear from among you, and he will be your Imam.”

Surah Al-Jumu‘ah confirms this twofold advent. The Prophet (sa) placed his hand on the Persian companion Salman’s shoulder and said:

“When faith ascends to the Pleiades, a man from these people will bring it back.”

That man was Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as).

[Character Witness and Qur’anic Standard]

The Qur’an says:

“If you wish to recognize a Prophet, examine his life before his claim.”

Hazrat Ahmad (as) challenged his critics:

“Show me one stain upon my character.”

His fiercest opponents, like Maulvi Muhammad Hussain Batalvi, admitted:

“Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is among the most truthful and courteous men of our era.”

[Qur’anic Challenge and Scholarly Debate]

He issued an open challenge:

“Choose any chapter of the Qur’an. You write a commentary in 40 days; I will do the same. Let readers judge who speaks with the light of truth.”

“If I am defeated, I will burn all my books.”

[Prayers Answered — Divine Signs]

Thousands were healed, blessed with children, or delivered from hardship through his prayers.

Those who mocked him as childless—like Sadullah Ludhianvi—never bore children themselves.

[John Alexander Dowie and the American Prophecy]

Dowie, an American faith-healer who cursed Islam, was destroyed after Hazrat Ahmad’s (as) prayer.

Today, in the very land Dowie once claimed, Zion, Illinois, the Fath-e-Azam Mosque stands — a monument to Ahmad’s truth.

[Khilafat and Global Impact]

His son and spiritual successor, Hazrat Musleh Mau’ud (ra), led the Jama’at for 52 years — fulfilling 52 divine qualities foretold by his father.
Under him, Islam’s peaceful message reached every continent.

[Heavenly Call — Today’s Fulfillment]

Hazrat Ahmad (as) had prophesied:

“A caller shall proclaim from the heavens…”

Today, through MTA International, his Khalifa — Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aba) — fulfills that call, echoing across every nation, in every tongue.

[Political and Natural Prophecies]

From the fall of the Russian Tsar to World Wars and the death of Afghan rulers — all were prophesied by him.
He foretold the Plague — which engulfed 28 nations — but Ahmadis were miraculously protected.

[Technological Advances Foretold]

He said:

“Camels shall disappear.”

Today, trains, airplanes, printing presses, radio, television, and the Internet all stand as fulfillment of that prophecy.

[Final Triumph of Islam]

Allah has promised three times in the Qur’an:

“He it is Who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the true religion, that He may make it prevail over all religions.”

Scholars agree — this grand victory will take place through the mission of the Promised Messiah (as).

[Jalsa Salana and Divine Community]

In 1891, he began Jalsa Salana, declaring:

“God has founded a community. Those who attend bear witness that I am from Him.”

[Final Appeal]

O seekers of truth —
Show us a false claimant whose prayers are accepted, whose character is pure, whose enemies perish, and whose message spreads across the earth.

If this is not divine support — then what is?


Nara-e-Takbir!
Islam Ahmadiyyat!
Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (sa)!
Hazrat Masih Mau’ud (as)!
Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya Zindabad!

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