Hazrat Maulvi Nooruddin - Khalifatul-Masih I — Page 79
Hadrat Maulw i Nur-ud-D i n ra — Khalifatul Masih I SEEKER AND SOUGHT 79 which he calls Takdh i b Br a h i n-e- Ahmadiyya. It is necessary that this bundle of falsehoods and impostures should be exposed as early as possible. I am fully occupied with the writing of Sir a j-e-Mun i r and have no time to spare. I do not exaggerate, nor am I moved by a desire to praise you, when I say that God has impressed it on my mind that there is no one else whom He has filled with so much eagerness to serve the faith and to help me. I, therefore, ask you to take the trouble to read this book from beginning to end and prepare a list of all the objections raised by the author against Islam, and reflect upon the most reasonable answer to each objection. Thereafter draw up the answers, as God may instruct you, one by one separately, and send them to me. That which concerns me particularly I shall expound myself as I find the time. This is a very important enterprise, and I ask you most earnestly to embark upon it with all the concentration, zeal and devotion that you can muster; and as you have helped me to the utmost extent financially, you should do so equally with your God-given faculties. "Our opponents have all united together against us, and are making every effort to bring Islam into disrepute. In my estimation he who comes into the field at this time and