Appendix I: Publications Mentioned in the Truth About the Split

Al-Badr—Newspaper founded in 1902 and published from Qadian, Edited mostly by Mufti Muhammad Sadiq Sahib. Now defunct.

Al-Fadl—Founded in the lifetime of Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih I (ra), by Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih II (ra), who was also its first editor. Now a daily and the leading organ of the Ahmadiyya Community.

Al-Hakam—Newspaper founded in 1898 and published from Qadian by Shaikh Ya‘qub Ali Irfani, Contains important historical material on the Ahmadiyya Movement.

Al-Wasiyyat (Lit. The will)—One of the last works by the Promised Messiah (as), containing prophecies about his death, an exhortation to piety, and plans for the future organisation of the Ahmadiyya Community, and for the special graveyard (Maqbarah Bahishti founded by him).

Al-Nubuwwat fil Islam—(Lit. Prophethood in Islam) a work by Maulawi Muhammad Ali designed to prove that no Prophet of any kind is to appear after the Holy Prophet (sas) of Islam, and further that the Promised Messiah (as) did not claim to be a Prophet.

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya—The earliest large work by the Promised Messiah (as) on the philosophy of Islam, published with an offer of a reward of Rs.10,000 for its refutation.

Eik Ghalati Ka Izala—(Lit. An Error Removed), announcement in November 1901 by the Promised Messiah (as) to remove the erroneous impressions that he had no claims to being a Prophet of any kind.

Haqiqatun Nubuwwat—Lit. The Philosophy of Prophethood) A work by Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih II (ra), setting forth the Promised Messiah’s (as) claim to prophethood (published March 1915).

Izharul Haq Nos. 1 and 2.—Anonymous tracts published in the lifetime of Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih I (ra) in support of the views later held by the Lahore section of Ahmadis.

Izhar-e-Haqiqat—Reply to Izharul Haq No. 2 by the Anjuman Ansarullah, Qadian.

Khilafat-e-Ahmadiyya—Reply to Izharul Haq No. 1 by the Anjuman Ansarullah, Qadian.

Nabiyyullah Ka Zahur—A booklet on the claims of the Promised Messiah (as) by one Muhammad Zahiruddin Arupi.

Paigham-e-Sulh—Newspaper founded in 1913, and published from Lahore, by a party of Ahmadis who seceded in 1914 from the main body of the Ahmadiyya Movement and came to be known variously as the Lahore Party, the Lahore Group, or the Lahore Section.

The Review of Religions—Monthly journal founded by the Promised Messiah (as) in 1902, edited from the time of its inception up to the time of the 1914 split by Maulawi Muhammad Ali. Published in English and Urdu.

Tashhidhul Adhhan—Monthly journal founded in March 1906 and largely edited by Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih II (ra), Later amalgamated with the Urdu edition of the Review of Religions.

Zamińdar—Daily newspaper published from Lahore by Maulawi Zafar Ali Khan, a well known opponent of the Ahmadiyya Movement.