Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 57 of 199

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 57

57 PArT oNE a magnificent achievement as could not be accomplished by anyone without divine support and revelation. Thus, reason is compelled to rule that the Noble Quran is from God, who has no associate and whose knowledge cannot be equalled by anyone. I have given this argument as a specimen of the composite arguments whose com- ponents are arguments in their own right. Hence, all the components of this argu- ment are such that each of them is based on axiomatic truths. Since this argument, too, belongs to one of the categories of arguments, therefore, just as the disputant is bound to produce all the other catego- ries of arguments, so must he also produce arguments of this category. In doing so, however, it is necessary to produce all the