The Four Questions Answered

Name of the book : The Four Questions Answered
Language : English (translated from the original 1897 Urdu text)
Author : Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Publisher : AAIIL U.S.A.
Glimpse : An interfaith comparative study responding to four specific queries from a Christian gentleman. The book examines salvation, monotheism, divine love, and the spiritual light of religious founders. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad provides a profound Quranic perspective, refuting the doctrine of atonement while establishing the spiritual perfection of Islamic teachings for all humanity.
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The Four Questions Answered is a pivotal interfaith work by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Movement. Originally written in Urdu in June 1897, this text provides a comprehensive response to a questionnaire sent by Robert Sirajuddin, a Christian convert from Islam. The book serves as a detailed comparative study focusing on four fundamental theological areas: Salvation, Monotheism, the Love of God and humanity, and the spiritual “Light” of the founders of Christianity and Islam.
Throughout the work, Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad provides a vigorous defense of Islamic principles, specifically refuting the Christian doctrine of “accursed sacrifice” and atonement. He argues that true salvation is achieved through personal righteousness, repentance, and a firm connection with the Divine rather than the transference of sins. The book further explores how the Quran completes and perfects the teachings found in the Torah and the Gospels, offering a universal code of conduct that meets the spiritual needs of all nations. By contrasting these faiths, the author demonstrates the rationality and spiritual excellence of the Quranic message in achieving true purity.