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 406

406 2. People who have true dream and revelations but they have somewhat spirituality. 3. The third category is about people who are blessed with revelations and they are blessed with Divine communion and they have the privilege and honour of communicating with God ,and this privilege is reserved only for all prophets. And then he stated that he (the Promised Messiah as ) falls under category three. In the very first page of the book, the Promised Messiah as advanced a powerful argument: What a myth it is that I am bad and an evil, dishonest and a liar and an impostor but whoever an angel-like person confronts me is destroyed and annihilated and whoever challenges me is demolished and whoever curses me that curse recoils on him and whoever litigates against me ends in defeat … So, for God’s sake, ponder for a moment why every time things go against my opponent and why good people who come against me are liquidated and in every confrontation God saves me. This is not my miracle, but whatever evil is attributed to me, it becomes a miracle for me. ( Haqiqatul-Wahi , Preface , R uha n i Khaz a’ in vol. 22, p. 2) In R uha n i Khaz a’ in , volume 21, on pages 612, 616 and 621 of the book, the Promised Messiah as makes a fervent plea, first to Muslim scholars and saints, then to Hindus and Christians on a most solemn oath and asks them: “Please read my book from first page to the last, and having reat it, come to a reasoned conclusion and you would be answerable to God for that reasoned conclusion. ” It is in this book that the Promised Messiah as has marshalled such convincing arguments about Islam, the existence of God and His oneness and his mission all supported with divine signs that manifested at his hand. He spoke of revelation, their significance, and