An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 68

68 arrogating to himself the status of Ibnull a h and ranking himself with Jesus Christ the son of God. Maulav i Syed Muhammad A h san advised him to read Tau dih -e-Mar a m , the book of the Promised Messiah as written on this subject carefully. He also refuted the allegation of the Munsh i Sahib that the Promised Messiah as tried to equate himself with the Holy Prophet sa. In a 15 pages reply, Maulav i Syed Muhammad A h san said: How long should I write a commentary about the differences that exist (in matter of faith). If any writing of Hadrat Mujaddid is in apparent contradiction with principles of Fiqah or hadith, and despite this contradiction, how it can be established that he was in error. He bases all his contention and assertions in the light of the Book of Allah, which is superior to all these sources. If anyone one has intellectual power to content with him, then he should foil his assertion in the light of Holy Quran, if not possible then through the hadith, and if that is not possible then prove it wrong through logic. Scholars of Islam have all been invited (by him) and see how many of them come in the field (to accept the challenge). ( Al- H aq Mub ah athah Dehli , p. 194, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 4, edtion of 2009, p. 505)