Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Mirza Bashir Ahmad was a son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad who was named Qamrul Anbiyaa (the moon of the prophets) by his father. He helped his brother throught the latter's period as head of the Qadiani Ahmadiyya. This help came in the form of:

His role and his works are now greatly minimized by the Qadiani establishment. Very few Ahmadis know know much about him and his writings.

Qamrul Anbiyaa

This title was given to him by his father, allegedly told to him by God in a ilhaam. It literally means 'moon of the prophets'. It is meant to signify that all the light of all the prophets is reflected in him.

Such a lofty title does not equate with the reduced importance that the Qadiani Ahmadiyya give to him now.

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