| Original Name | پیغام صلح | Alternate Original Name | |
| Romanized Name | Paigham Sulh | Alternate Romanized Name | |
| English | Message of Peace | Meaning | 'sulh' means the peace of reconciliation after hostilities |
| Language(s) | Urdu | Author | Mirza Ghulam Ahmad |
| Pages | 50 | Publication | 21 June, 1908, read at Punjab University, Lahore |
Summary
Read at a conference after the author's death, it is a call to compromise with his Arya Samaj opponents. However, hidden in that compromise is a challenge of 300,000 rupees that would require the Arya Samajists to accept Muhammad(saw) as a prophet, and in turn the Ahmadiyya will accept the Vedas as revealed from God in some prior age. There is a hint of the author's awareness of the beginnings of the Indian Independence Movement.
Sections
- Title Page
- Pages 1-33: Partially completed book
- Pages 34-49: Incomplete references and thoughts taken from the author's notes after his death.
- Page 50 - Poster of the Conference
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