An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 412
412 -e-Ma‘rifat , and the speech delivered at the meeting became the second part of the book. The lecture also included arguments that B a b a Gur u N a nak was a true Muslim and quoted the teachings of Granth Sahib, which were more or less based on the Holy Quran. This book remains, to this day, a milestone in rebuttal of the A ryah Dharam and the Vedas. This book is also an outstanding testimony to the deep love, devotion and respect that the Promised Messiah as had entertained for his mentor and master, the Holy Prophet sa. The passages of the book were replete with signs of attachment that he had with Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. Specimen of Writing It is not within the power of man to comprehend all the activities of the Divine. They are above reason and intellect and imagination. A man should not be proud of his pittance of knowledge that he has to some degree comprehended the system of cause and effect, inasmuch as that knowledge of his is very limited, as if it were a millionth part of one drop out of the ocean. The truth is that as God Almighty Himself is unbounded His activities are unbounded also. It is beyond and above human power to reach the reality of every activity of God. Contemplating His eternal attributes we can, however, affirm that as Divine attributes have never fallen into disuse, therefore, in God's creation some species have always come into existence; but any personal co-existence is false. It is to be remembered that, like His attribute of creation, His attribute of destruction has always been in operation all the time and that also has never fallen into disuse. The philosophers have put forth every effort to bring the creation of heavenly and earthly bodies within the purview of their physical laws and to establish the source of all creation, but they have utterly failed to do so. Whatever they have gathered together as the result of their physical research is quite incomplete and defective. That is why they have not been able to adhere to their theories throughout and have always changed them about. As their research is confined entirely to