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Books Section > Ahmadiyyat in the Service of Islam by Naseer Ahmad Faruqui Sahib > Appendix (The Mujaddids that have Appeared in Islam)

Appendix:
The Mujaddids that have Appeared in Islam:


List of Mujaddids who have appeared in Islam [A.H. in the list means: ‘After Hijri’ – After the Holy Prophet’s Migration to Madina from Makka):

First century A.H.

Hazrat Umar ibn Abdul Aziz

Second century A.H.

Hazrat Imam Shafi'i and Hazrat Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal

Third century A.H.

Hazrat Abul Hassan Ashari and Hazrat Abu Sharh

Fourth century A.H.

Hazrat Abu Ubaid Naishapuri and Hazrat Qazi Abu Bakr Baqlani

Fifth century A.H.

Hazrat Imam Ghazali

Sixth century A.H.

Hazrat Sayyid Abdul Qadir Gilani

Seventh century A.H.

Hazrat Mueen-ud-Din Chishti and Hazrat Imam ibn Taimiyya

Eighth century A.H.

Hazrat Hafiz ibn Hajar Asqalani and Hazrat Saleh ibn Umar

Ninth century A.H.

Hazrat Sayyid Muhammad Jaunpuri.

Tenth century A.H.

Hazrat Imam Jalal-ud-Din Sayuti

Eleventh century A.H.

Hazrat Mujaddid Alif Sani

Twelfth century A.H.

Hazrat Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlavi

Thirteenth century A.H.

Hazrat Sayyid Ahmad Brelvi

Fourteenth century A.H.........

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib

The names of the Mujaddids of the first thirteen centuries have been taken from Hujaj-ul-Karamah by Nawab Siddiq Hassan Khan, who was one of the leading authorities on the Hadith and the history of the Muslims, including their saints, about whom he has written this book. He was given the title of Nawab by the ruler of Bhopal State (India) for his religious eminence and distinguished services to Islam.

The institution of Mujaddid and the claims of the Mujaddids of the first thirteen centuries are almost universally admitted by all Muslims of the Ahle Sunnat wal Jama‘at. They are indeed saints of the highest eminence in their times. So their claims to be Mujaddids are rightly recognised.

It will be noticed that in some centuries there were two Mujaddids at or about the same time, though frequently in different regions. That was probably necessitated by lack of communications and intercourse in those days between the people.

It should also be noted that in the fourteenth century A.H. no person other than Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib claimed to be the Mujaddid. So in Allah's infinite wisdom no possibility of doubt or confusion has been allowed to arise. If Hazrat Mirza Sahib was not the Mujaddid of the fourteenth century, which is now over, who else claimed to be one?

The prophecy of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) cannot possibly be wrong, confirmed as it is by the appearance of Mujaddids in each century Hijrah for thirteen centuries. They were personages of the highest spiritual and moral eminence, whose truthfulness and integrity are beyond doubt.

How is it that the prophecy of the Holy Prophet, so eminently fulfilled during thirteen consecutive centuries, was not fulfilled - Allah forbid - in the fourteenth century, if Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib was not the Mujaddid of that century? To that question we have received no answer.


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