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1546:, Noor-ud-Din was unanimously elected as his first successor. Among his achievements as Caliph were overseeing a satisfactory English translation of the Qur'an, the establishment in 1914 of the first Ahmadiyya Muslim mission in England and the introduction of various newspapers and magazines. After becoming Khalifa, he personally took part in two successful debates at the cities of Rampur and Mansouri. He sent various teams of scholars from Qadian to preach the Ahmadiyya message, to deliver lectures on Islam and hold sessions of religious discussion in numerous cities within India, which proved to be very successful for the community. These teams often included 327: 359: 2796: 3051: 2024: 1807: 1709: 1642: 1572: 1490: 155: 38: 1217: 1403:. Once he was confronted by an atheist who asked him that if the concept of God was true, then how in this day and age of reason and knowledge, no one claims to be the recipient of Divine revelations. This was a question to which the Noor-ud-Din did not find an answer immediately. During the same period, he came across a torn page from a book named 1694:
Noor-ud-Din was himself a man of learning and was fond of books. Soon after he became Khalifa, he set up a public library at Qadian, he donated many books from his own personal library and also gave some financial contributions towards it, followed by many other members of the community. The library
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but after Hakim Baqir's death he was made the chief physician himself. During his time as physician he is said to have given a lot of time to the service of Islam; and would often engage in religious and intellectual discussion with the Maharaja himself. During these discussions he was known for his
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in 1892. He assisted Ghulam Ahmad throughout the course of his religious vocation, himself authored several volumes of rebuttals in response to criticisms raised by Christian and Hindu polemicists against Islam and was instrumental in arranging some of the public debates between Ghulam Ahmad and his
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He also dealt with internal dissension, when some high-ranking office bearers of the Ahmadiyya Council disagreed with some of the administrative concepts being implemented and regarding the rights of a Caliph. After his death this group eventually left Qadian and made their headquarters in Lahore
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During his stay in Qadian, Noor-ud-Din became a close friend of Ghulam Ahmad and it is apparent in the writings of both persons that they held each other in highest esteem. Although this relationship soon became that of a Master and disciple and Noor Deen devoted himself as a student to Ahmad. He
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The Maharajah is said to have stated once to his courtiers, "each one of you is here on some purpose or to seek some favour from me and keep flattering me, but this man (Hakeem Sahib) is the only person who has no axe to grind and is here because he is needed by the state. This is the reason why
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from the renowned Hakeem Ali Hussain Lucknowi. The Hakeem had taken a vow of not teaching anyone. It is narrated by biographers that he went to his house for an interview and the discussion between them impressed the Hakeem so much that he eventually agreed to take Noor-ud-Din as his disciple.
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Noor-ud-Din married three times. His first wife was Fatima, daughter of Sheikh Mukarram Bhervi. She died in 1905, before he became Caliph. He also married Sughra Begum (1874 - 7 August 1955), the daughter of Sufi Ahmad Jan of
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adversaries. After Ghulam Ahmad's death, he was unanimously chosen as his successor. Under Noor-ud-Din's leadership, the Ahmadiyya movement began to organise missionary activity with small groups of Ahmadis emerging in
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through his mother's milk. He went to a local school for his early education. His father Hafiz Ghulam Rasul, a devoted Muslim and parent placed great emphasis on his children's education. Noor-ud-Din spoke
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took over, Noor-ud-Din was made to leave the service of the state of Jammu in 1892 due to various political reasons. He was later offered the position in 1895 but declined the offer.
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As Khalifatul Masih, Noor-ud-Din set up an official treasury (Baitul Maal) to cope with the growing financial requirements of the community. All the funds as well as the
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On his way back to his hometown, Noor-ud-Din stayed in Delhi for a few days. Here, he had the opportunity to attend a session of lessons by the leader and founder of the
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donations and other voluntary contributions were directed to be collected in the treasury. Various rules and regulations were given to govern its administration.
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eventually migrated to Qadian and made his home there soon after he was made to leave his job in Kashmir. He would often accompany Ghulam Ahmad on his travels.
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in 1889. There is little information about his third wife. He likely married her during a visit to Mecca and Medina. Many of his children died in childhood.
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from famous Sheikh Hasan Khizraji and Maulvi Rahmatullah Kiraynalwi. He gave 'bay'ah' (pledge of allegiance) to Shah Abdul Ghani, the Grandson of
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were one of the main attractions for visitors to Qadian after Ghulam Ahmad. Many prominent scholars and leaders were his students, including
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in pursuance of his legal practice, Noor-ud-Din advised him to keep three things in view, one of which was to try to get the Mosque in
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After completing this, he again asked Ghulam Ahmad the same question. This time, Ahmad assigned him to write a rebuttal to
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fearlessness and frankness. The Maharaja and his son Raja Amar singh are said to have learnt the Quran from Noor-ud-Din.
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Noor-ud-Din considered his mother, Noor Bakht, to be his first teacher. He used to say that he was fed the love of the
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As I arrived in a nearby place of Qadian, I got excited and was also trembling with anxiety and prayed feverishly....
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at the young age of 21. Noor-ud-Din first came into contact with Christian missionaries while he was in Rawalpindi.
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Hakeem Noor-ud-Din was the youngest of seven brothers and two sisters and the 34th direct lineal male descent of
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Noor-ud-Deen was constantly involved in religious debates with Christians and Hindus during his stay at
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and presented him with a printed copy of five of the principal chapters of the Book together with their
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Noor-ud-Din learnt Persian at Lahore, where he stayed for two years. His brother then taught him basic
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and arranged for him to be taught by a famous Persian teacher, Munshi Muhammad Qasim Kashmiri.
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whatever is stated by Hakeem Sahib is listened to carefully as he has no ulterior motive."
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The next city he visited was Bhopal, where he practiced medicine and was introduced to the
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that I was seeking all my life... At the end of the first meeting, I offered my hand for
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and claimed a proud privilege of heading a chain of descendants who had memorized the
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Noor Deen once asked Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to assign him a task by the way of Mujahida (
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Prophecy Continuous: Aspects of Ahmadi Religious Thought and its Medieval Background
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070717214159/http://www2.alislam.org/pdf/mulfozaat.pdf
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In 1911 the British Government announced that a coronation ceremony will be held in
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from the Muslim viewpoint. During this time he was also actively involved with the
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Noor-ud-Din travelled extensively throughout India for next 4–5 years and went to
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at the age of 21 and thereafter, due to his academic abilities, was appointed the
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Official Website of the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
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for many years, his extensive travels included a long stay in the cities of
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as the co-ordinator of the team of scholars in writing a commentary of the
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in pursuit of religious learning. Noor-ud-Din was the first person to give
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https://islamusa.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Exegesis-Commentary.pdf
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Noor-ud-Din had been the royal physician from 1876. when Maharajah
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to learn Arabic with the renowned teachers of that time. He learnt
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of Islam. The forebears of Maulana Noor-ud-Deen, on migration from
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In 1865, at the age of thirty-one, he traveled to the cities of
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Two other daughters and eight other sons all died in infancy.
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Noor-ud-Din had children with both his wives. With Fatima:
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Hadrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Masih II.
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In 1876 he was employed as the royal physician to Maharaja
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as his mother tongue, but after hearing a soldier speaking
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was accorded a high degree of respect from the beginning.
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Amatul Hayy (1 August 1901 - 10 December 1924), married
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Exegesis The Holy Qur’ân: Commentary & Reflections
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was established in 1913, and work began on the English
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was placed under the control of Mirza Mahmood Ahmad.
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In Lucknow, Noor-ud-Din went in the hope of learning
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New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 2417: 2406: 1932:(Refutation of the Divinity of Christ) 1461:Faslul Khitab, Muqaddimah Ahlul Kitaab 1254:from Maulvi Irshad Hussain Mujaddadi, 971:and setting up permanent residence at 2642: 2517:Fasal-ul-Khitab Moqadama Ahl-ul-Kitab 2265: 2223: 2211: 2173: 2137: 1924:Faslul Khitab, Muqaddimah Ahlul Kitab 7: 2027:Noor-ud-Din with his son Abdul Hayy. 1829:adding citations to reliable sources 1731:adding citations to reliable sources 1664:adding citations to reliable sources 1594:adding citations to reliable sources 1512:adding citations to reliable sources 60:adding citations to reliable sources 2753:Islamic Books Library @ Alislam.org 1910:(on the importance of reciting the 869:Ahmadiyya translations of the Quran 2065:Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad 1395:Introduction to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 1372:also, Noor-ud-Din was selected by 1258:Poetry from Saadullah Uryall, and 1176:urged him to read two Urdu books, 186:Mirza Basheer-ud-Din Mahmood Ahmad 25: 1016:who succeeded him as the caliph. 3050: 3049: 2794: 1862:Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam 1805: 1707: 1640: 1570: 1488: 1299:Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlawi 990:first Islamic mission in England 357: 325: 36: 2669:. 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