The Essence of Islam – Volume I

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 280 of 543

The Essence of Islam – Volume I — Page 280

280. Essence of Islam-1. Magians, etc. did not dare to contradict it, it is clear proof that the opponents had witnessed the splitting of the moon and that there was no room left for contradiction. . . . . We would like to add that the event of the splitting of the moon is recorded in the reliable books of the Hindūs. . Biyās Jī has recorded in the Mahābhārtah that in his time the moon had been split into two and had again come together. He attributed this, without any proof, to. Biswāmtar as his miracle. . . . It seems that this event was well known among the Hindus even at the time of the writing of the history of Farishtah, whose author has recorded in his eleventh discourse, on the authority of the. Hindūs, that the Rājā of Dhārka, which was a town situated on river Phanbal in Mālwa and is perhaps now known as Dhārā Nagrī, was sitting on the roof of his palace and he saw that the moon had suddenly split into two and had then come together. On investigation the Rājā discovered that it was a miracle of the Arabian Prophet [peace and blessings of Allāh be on him] and he became a Muslim. [Surmah Chashm Āryā, Rūḥānī Khazā'in, Vol. 2, pp. 122-127]. The miracles and signs that were bestowed by God Almighty on our lord and master, the Holy Prophet [peace and blessings of Allāh be on him] were not confined to his time, but will continue till the Day of Judgement. In the past ages, no Prophet was included among the followers of another Prophet, though he helped the faith of the previous Prophet and believed in him, but the Holy. Prophet [peace and blessings of Allāh be on him] has been bestowed this special honour that he is Khātam-ulAnbiya'; one, because he achieved the climax of all the excellences of Prophethood; and, secondly, because there will