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167 INdEX Christians misgivings about the Prophets 111 cooperation human life and society based on mutual, 71–72 creature-worship and Idolatry prevalent among Ar- abs, Persians and Indians at the time of Holy Prophet 131 Hindus engrossed in, 137 Davenport, Reverend 131 Dayanand, Pundit founded Aryah Samaj 86 harsh criticism of Holy Scriptures by, 122 reasons for bizarre statements of, 122 ego admonitions to curb, 67–68 God. See Allah goodwill and Trust considered essential human quali- ties 115 Gospels, the 25 , 121 , 122 , 134 , 136–137 Gurdaspur 4 Hacker, Father 81 hereafter life is a chance to sow seeds for the, 141 Hinduism/Hindus Aryah Samaj in, 86 beliefs of, 117 challenge to, 66–67 in India, engrossed in creature- worship 137 Holy Prophet Muhammad, the admonition of, to seek the bliss of the hereafter 3 characteristics of, 25–27 , 33–35 circumstances of, at the time of claim of prophethood 139 devotion of the author to, 30–31 divine testimony on the upright life of, 126–127 establishment of Tau « hi »d and, 128 , 129 , 130–133 grand reformation brought by, 17 , 128 , 131–132 , 138–140 invocation of blessings on, 17 raised as mercy for mankind, 17 , 28 superiority of, over other Proph- ets 134–164 support of Allah to, 139 Holy Quran, the and establishment of Tau « hi »d 120 and other Heavenly Books are bounties of God 25 as the means of finding the true principles of salvation 92 Bar « a »h « i » n-e-A « h » madiyya written to establish divine origin of, 45–59 completely uprooted idolatry 120 comprehensive enquiry to establish the authenticity of, 9 condition of India, before the revelation of, 77 critique of Dayanand’s comments about 122 on limitlessness of Divine Words 118–122 on the righteousness of the Holy Prophet 126 provides absolute certainty of faith 92 rational and comprehensive teach- ings of, 95