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209 deeds. ( Sir a j-ud-D i n ‘ I s a ’ i Kei Ch a r Saw a lo n K a Jaw a b , pp. 2-3, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 12, pp. 328-329) Impact According to the introduction to volume 12, written by Hadrat Maul a n a Jal a l-ud-D i n Shams ra : The publication of this book represented a turning point in the life of the Christian world which was at that moment at its height. The British Empire, a reflection of Christianity, was so vast that the sun never set on it. William Kaiser of Germany who was a devout Christian and there was the Czar of Russia. Following the publication of this book, that point of Zenith disappeared and inroads into the Christian world became apparent everywhere. Today Christians themselves acknowledge their defeat everywhere. Fourteeen leading Christian clerics published a book under the title “Has the Church Failed?” in which they plainly admitted their failure. The Archbishop of East Africa writing in the issue of Tanganayaka Standard December 23, 1961, admitted this very fact in the following words: “The population of the world is increasing fast, even though Church is enlisting new members but the ratio between the rate of population growth compared to the new membership is falling fast. ” Church has no option but to admit this fact that there is a rapid decline of Christianity. Edwin Lewis in his book Manual of Christian beliefs says: “The people of twentieth century are not prepared to believe that Jesus is son of God. ” Another writer, S. G. Wilson, a professor at Ghana University, in his book, Christ or Muhammad , says: “The southern parts of Ghana are being conquered by missionaries of the Ahmadiyyah Movement who have set up a network of missions. ” The hope that Gold Coast would become a Christian domain is now threatened because a