Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 1025
INDEX OF TOPICS Promised Messiah will abolish jihad with sword 581 regarding dajjal issuing forth from church 568 that she-camels will not be used as transport 248 Hadith-un-Nafs defined 17 Hafiz Hidayat 'Ali statement of, on Bisambar Dās's jail sentence 382 Hafiz Muhammad Din one-sided mubahalah and demise of, 608 Ḥakam descent of Promised Messiah destined as, 57 philosophy behind Promised Messiah's title of, 755 Hakim Muḥammad Shafi' fate of, 291 Hamamatul-Bushra outbreak of plague mentioned in, 287 Hanbal, Imām Aḥmad bin on ijma' 54 Ḥannānah event of, 25 Haqiqatul-Wahi appeals of author for scholars to read, 772 invitation to Maulawi Thana'ullāh to study before proposed mubahalah 575 purpose of writing, 772, 785 Signs of acceptance of prayers narrated in, 797 Haqqul-Yaqin blessings of, 64 defined 62 Hasan Baig death of, with plague a testimony to Promised Messiah's truth 229 Hassan bin Thabit elegy on demise of Holy Prophet 44, 46 Heavenly Graveyard established with revelation from Allah 858 Hell abode of spiritual torment 172 abode of those who disobey Allah and His messengers 151 exalted ones saved from, 683 not everlasting, 235 Hijajul-Kirāmah asserts that a Mujaddid must live for a quarter of the concerned 574 century places 14th century as limit for appearance of Promised Messi- ah 253 Hinduism belief that God's interest was con- fined to Land of Aryas 368 do not believe in God as Creator of everything 77 falls far short of truth 77 Hindus bewildered when they witness truth of a prophecy 337 mentioned in Barāhān-e-Aḥ madiyya as witnesses of the prophecies, 357 Holy Prophetsa as arbiter between Jews and Christians 56 belief in truthfulness of, essential component of Islamic faith 132 blessing of invoking salutations upon, 154 1025