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Jang e Muqaddas

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Jang e Muqqaddas [English: 'The Holy Battle'] was a name given by the Christian party to a written debate which took place between Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (the representative of the Muslims, and Abdulla Atham, the representative of the Christians). It started on 22 May 1893 and continued till 5 June 1893. The sessions were co-presided over by a Muslim - Ghulam Qadir Fasih- and a Christian - Rev. Dr. Henry Martyn Clark.[1] The debate was later published under the same name in 1893.[2]

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