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Karl Gottlieb Pfander (1803–1865), spelt also as Carl Gottlieb Pfander or C.G. Pfander, was a Basel Mission missionary in Central Asia and Trans-Caucasus, and the Church Missionary Society polemicist to North-Western Provinces—later became Agra Province – present Agra in Uttar Pradesh – North India. He was known for converting Muslims to Christianity. He authored Mizan al-Haqq (The balance of truth), an apologetic, Remarks on the nature of Muhammedanism, and more.

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  • كارل غوتليب فاندر (ar)
  • Karl Gottlieb Pfander (de)
  • Karl Gottlieb Pfander (en)
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  • كارل غوتليب فاندر (1803-1865)، مُبشر مسيحي وأحد مبشّري طاقم بعثة بازل التبشيرية في آسيا الوسطى والقوقاز، ومن خطباء جمعية الكنيسة التبشيرية إلى شمال وغرب مقاطعة اجرا - في الحاضر أغرة - في ولاية أتر برديش شمال الهند. كان معروفًا بتنصيرالمسلمين إلى المسيحية. قام بتأليف كتب أشهرها ميزان الحق والاعتذار وملاحظات عن الطبيعة المحمدية، لكن سرعان ما ناظره العالم المسلم رحمة الله الكيرواني حيث لم يستطع الإفلات من مواجهة رحمة الله، ولاقت المُانظرة رواجاً واندلعت بعدها الثورة الهندية. (ar)
  • Karl Gottlieb Pfander (* 3. November 1803 in Waiblingen, Württemberg; † 1. Dezember 1865 in Richmond, London) war ein deutscher protestantischer Missionar, der zunächst im Auftrag der Basler Mission, anschließend für die Church Mission Society arbeitete. Er sah sein Lebensziel darin, Muslime zum Christentum zu bekehren. (de)
  • Karl Gottlieb Pfander (1803–1865), spelt also as Carl Gottlieb Pfander or C.G. Pfander, was a Basel Mission missionary in Central Asia and Trans-Caucasus, and the Church Missionary Society polemicist to North-Western Provinces—later became Agra Province – present Agra in Uttar Pradesh – North India. He was known for converting Muslims to Christianity. He authored Mizan al-Haqq (The balance of truth), an apologetic, Remarks on the nature of Muhammedanism, and more. (en)
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