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'''Maktoobat e Ahmad''' [Urdu- مکتو بات احمد; ''Letters of Ahmad'' (1878-1908) ] is a 3-volume collection of all available letters, written by [[Mirza Ghulam Ahmad]] in response to the queries and letters of his friends, companions and scholars.
'''Maktoobat e Ahmad''' [Urdu- مکتو بات احمد; ''Letters of Ahmad'' (1878-1908) ] is a 7-volume collection of all available letters, written by [[Mirza Ghulam Ahmad]] in response to the queries and letters of his friends, companions and scholars. The volumes contain some exhaustive treatises on complex issues of religion and [[metaphysics]] as well as on matters of [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence).<ref>''Maktoobat e Ahmad'' [Letters of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad] [https://archive.org/details/Maktobaat]</ref> A 3-volume edition comprising these as well newly discovered letters was published in 2008.<ref>Syed Hasanat Ahmad (2010) [https://www.alislam.org/library/books/Hidden-Treasures-of-Islam.pdf ''An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam''] Islam International Publications. p.xxxvi</ref>

The volumes contain some exhaustive treatises on complex issues of religion and [[metaphysics]] as well as on matters of [[fiqh]] (Islamic jurisprudence) .<ref>''Maktoobat e Ahmad'' [Letters of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad] [https://archive.org/details/Maktobaat]</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Handwriting Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Maktoobat e Ahmad [Urdu- مکتو بات احمد; Letters of Ahmad (1878-1908) ] is a 7-volume collection of all available letters, written by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in response to the queries and letters of his friends, companions and scholars. The volumes contain some exhaustive treatises on complex issues of religion and metaphysics as well as on matters of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).[1] A 3-volume edition comprising these as well newly discovered letters was published in 2008.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Maktoobat e Ahmad [Letters of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad] [1]
  2. ^ Syed Hasanat Ahmad (2010) An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam Islam International Publications. p.xxxvi