Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 138
138 BAr a h i n-e-a h madiyya What I am trying to demonstrate by writing all this is that Tau hi d , in its purest form, is not to be found among any people on the face of the earth except the followers of the Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. And there is no book upon the earth, other than the Holy Quran, that has firmly committed millions to this holy doctrine and that leads mankind so reverentially towards the One True God. People of every reli- gion have created artificial gods for themselves, whereas the God of the Muslims is the One, Eternal, and Immutable God, whose attributes are the same today as they were before. All this goes to show the truth of the Prophethood of the Founder of Islam beyond any shadow of doubt, for it is only in his blessed person that the essence and purpose of Prophethood is demonstrably fulfilled. Just as a creator is recognized through his creation, so do the wise and knowledgeable recognize this Divine Reformer by the reformation he has brought about. There are countless other signs to prove that the Holy Prophet enjoyed divine support. For instance, is it anything less than a miracle that a poor, helpless, unlettered orphan came with such an enlightened teaching—at a time when powerful nations prided themselves on their economic, military and intellectual strength—that he rendered them speechless with his flawless logic and arguments and even pointed out the blunders of their so-called scholars and philosophers? And did he not, despite his vulnerable state, bring down mighty rulers and replace them with common people? If this was not a sign of divine help, then what else was it? Is it possible for any- one to overcome the whole world in reason, knowledge, power and strength without divine support?