Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part III — Page 256
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part three 256 remaining portion will, God-willing, be printed along with Part IV, which is a larger part [of the book]. Some friends might object as to why I have chosen to print the book at a press that always causes such long delays. In response to this objection, as I have already submitted, the delay on the part of the manager was inadvertent, not intentional. In my opinion, in such a state of difficulty, he deserves sympathy rather than criticism. Another reason for this choice is that the manager of Saf i r-e-Hind Press works with great care, meticulousness, effort, attention to his work, and puts his heart and soul into his work. He is a priest, but notwithstanding the differences of creed, God has made his nature such that he works with the utmost integrity and commitment. He is obsessed with the thought that work should not fall short of the standards of excellence, high quality and accuracy in any way. It is for these very reasons that I prefer this press over others, even though the printing charges of this press are far higher as compared to others. I am very much hopeful that there will be no delays on his part in the publication of Part IV. The only delay might be in the collection of sufficient funds for [the printing of ] that Part. So it is appropriate for all kind buyers not to be distressed and doubtful while waiting for that Part, for as soon as that Part is ready—sooner or later, as God wills—it will be dispatched to them without delay. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have helped in the publication of Part III for their interest and assis- tance solely for the sake of Allah. This humble one cannot at present mention the worthy names of these generous people and other buyers due to lack of space and various constraints, but later, if God so wills and their intentions remain pure, they will be published in full detail in a future part of the book. Here, I would also like to mention that Part III consists of all the preliminary points which need to be studied and borne in mind carefully for understanding the subsequent arguments of the book. One who reads it will realize that God has invested the true religion of