Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 51

51 PArT oNE First, there are arguments that are based on the internal evidence of the truth of the Holy Scripture [Quran] and of the Holy Prophet, i. e. arguments based on the inherent excel lences of this Sacred Book and those based on the holy character, excellent morals and perfect qualities of the Holy Prophet him self. Secondly, there are arguments that are based on the exter- nal and incontrovertible evidence of the truth of the Noble Quran and of the Holy Prophet, i. e. arguments based on objective facts and established, recurrent events. Each type of [the above mentioned] arguments is further divided into two categories—the simple argument and the composite argument. The simple argu- ment is the argument that is in itself