Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 272
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part Four 272 realize that I was wrong in my judgement. Indeed, I was disheartened to find out that Brahm u and A ryah gentlemen did not read my book with care. Especially when I saw the review [of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya ] by Pundit Shiv Narayan, I realized how vast is the world of prejudice that has engulfed the nature of the A ryas. (May God have mercy. ) It is a pity that the Pundit failed to derive any benefit from the divine verities that shine bright like the sun, and the light of such strong and powerful arguments could do nothing to diminish the darkness of the Pundit’s prejudice. It is really surprising that such intelligent and knowledgea- ble people should hesitate in accepting a perfect proof after it has been demonstrated. In rejecting it, the Pundit has not only trespassed the boundary of justice, but by deliberately concealing the truth, he has deprived himself of the goodwill for his people and has even deserted God. I need not explain here as to how the Pundit’s denial is full of injustice; for it will become apparent to anyone who first reads my book—in which I have given proof of the need for divine revelation and its existence—and then looks at the Pundit’s writing and sees what he has written in response to me and how he has answered my argu- ments. The Pundit cannot put a veil upon the souls of the people of his religion who read this book carefully, provided their natures are not already covered by veils.