Historical Timeline of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
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Birth of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
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Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad received first Divine revelation
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Publication of first book Brahin Ahmadiyya Vol-1
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Appointment as Mujaddid of 14th century of Islam
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First initiation into the Association at Ludhiana on 23rd March
Birth of the Promised Son as prophesied -
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad claims to be the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi
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First Mubahalah issued on 10th December
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Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad is taught 40,000 roots of Arabic in one night by Allah.
Announcement of prophecy about Lekh Ram on 23rd December Jang-e-Muqaddas: Public Debate with Christians led by Abdulla Athim in Amritsar -
Eclipses of the sun and moon during Ramadhan take place as prophesied by the Holy Prophet
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Library and the Zia-ul-Islam Press established at Qadian Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad visits Dera Baba Nanak, to see the relic of founder of Sikhism
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Great Conference of Religions: An address later published under the title ‘Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam’
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First newspaper issued under the title Al-Hakam
Fulfilment of the prophecy about Lekh Ram -
Foundation of Talim-ul-Islam School
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Compilation of the book ‘Jesus in India’
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Name ‘Ahmadiyya’ first introduced on 4th November
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First Ahmadi by the name of Maulvi Abdur Rehman martyred in Afghanistan
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Publication of the first English magazine under the name of ‘The Review of Religions’
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Martyrdom of Sahibzada Abdul Latif in Afghanistan on 14th July
Spread of plague in the Punjab as Prophesised -
Claim of fulfilling the second coming of Krishna
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‘Al-Wasiyyat’ (The Will) published introducing the concept of the heavenly graveyard
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Formation of the Sadr Anjuman on 29th January
Publication of the Tasheezul Azhan on 1st March -
Death of Dowie in accordance with the prophecy of the Promised Messiah on 9th March
Formal scheme started of enrolling members for the dedication of their lives in the cause of Ahmadiyyat -
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad passes away on 26th May and Hazrat Maulvi Noor Ud-Din becomes the first successor to the Promised Messiah