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192 and some Muslims. I used to mull over the question who were on the right path, Muslims or Christians. I had no argument supporting the Muslims other than the fact that my parents, friends and those in that locality were Muslims. The question kept bugging me during my college days. When I went to the university, I had some Christian class-fellows there as well. However, I did not get the answer to that question. Whenever I asked I put that question to any imam, he would advise me to desist from such questions as that might lead to disbelief. Now that I have studied this book, it has given me clear and strong arguments supporting the truth of Islam. Now I can say with full conviction that I am following a true religion’. Hadrat Musleh Ma’ud had indeed done a great favour to the whole world in the field of knowledge. Allah mellowed an enemy Once a tarbiyyat class was arranged in Dakar. As a routine, some ustaz brought some non-Ahmadi friends from their area along with them who would stay with us for a week or two and engage in questions and answers. In addition to Tabligh and tarbiyyat speeches several other programmes were organised that bore good fruit by the Grace of Allah. Once a young man from Rosso area of Mauritania came to visit his relatives in Richard Toll, a town in Senegal. (Some Senegalese migrated to Mauritania long time ago and have since acquired customs, characters and religious trends of the local Arabs. Like those Arabs they have become quite violent. Moreover, because of constraints imposed by the Mauritanian Government, Ahmadis cannot enter Mauritania. Therefore, these people have