Maulana Muhammad Ali

Maulana Muhammad Ali 1874-1951 Amir (1914-1951) Muhammad Ali was born in 1874 in Punjab (India). He obtained an (M.A.) English and (Ll. B.) Law in 1899. He joined the Ahmadiyya Movement in 1897 and devoted his life to the service of Islam in 1900. In 1902 Maulana Muhammad Ali became the editor of the Review of Religions. When Mirza Ghulam Ahmad established the Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (a body to govern the Ahmadiyya Movement) in 1905, he appointed Maulana Muhammad Ali as the Secretary of its executive council. At the time of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's death in 1908, he was suceeded by Maulana Nur-ud-Din, Khalifatul Masih I, who became Head of the Ahmadiyya Movement. Then in March 1914 when Maulana Nur-ud-Din died and was succeeded by Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad, Khalifa Masih II, the son of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. The election of this 25 year old caused problems with the Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya over interpretation of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's Will. The dispute also centered on differences in interpretation of verse 33:40 of the Qur'an, which referred to prophet Muhammad as the Seal of the Prophets.The status of Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya and the Khalifat was also under contention. Maulana Muhammad Ali among others believed that Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya should lead the Movement, and Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad believed that the Khalifat was the leader and the Anjuman the advisory body. Further disputes related to the status of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as Promised Messiah and Mahdi also rose to the surface, et al. This unresolved dispute led to a section of Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya including Maulana Muhammad Ali and senior members of the Ahmadiyya Movement relocating from Qadian to Lahore. They became known as Ahmadiyya Anjuman Ishaat-i-Islam (Ahmadiyya Association for the Propagation of Islam) or in short as the "Lahori Party". Maulana Muhammad Ali led this Movement after its foundation in 1914, he organised its world-wide missionary activities, and produced a vast amount of literature in English and Urdu. He translated of the Holy Qur'an, with a commentary, in both English and Urdu. His other writings in English include: The Religion of Islam, Muhammad The Prophet, A Manual of Hadith, The New World Order and Living Thoughts of the Prophet Muhammad. He died in 1951 He was suceeded by Maulana Sadr-ud-Din.

 

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