How to be Free from Sin How to be Free from Sin

How to be Free from Sin

Publisher Description

The Islamic concept of salvation differs from that of other religions, and from Christianity in particular, because Islam rejects the concept of Original Sin and declares man to be responsible only for his own sins. He, therefore, needs to free himself from his own sins in order to attain salvation. In this article, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Promised Messiah(as) answers the all-important question, why does man commits sin, and how can he free himself from it.


The Promised Messiah(as) also argues that a true religion must be judged by its ability to lead its followers to certainty about the existence of God. The holy author makes a detailed comparison between Islam and other major religions, and concludes that Islam alone can lead man to perfect awareness and, consequently, to freedom from sin.


The first English translation of this article was published under the title How to get rid of the Bondage of Sin, in the English edition of The Review of Religions, January 1902. The current translation has been prepared by Wakalat Tasnif, Rabwah.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2011
15 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
43
Pages
PUBLISHER
Islam International Publications Ltd
SELLER
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
SIZE
109.5
KB
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