An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 25
25 made non-Muslims taste the truth of Islam. (Introduction to the book, by Hadrat Jal a l-ud-D i n Shams ra , p. 2) The Ri ad -e-Hind of Amritisar, a non-Muslim paper, published the following comments in its issue of March 1, 1886: The excellent merits and high spiritual accomplishments of Mirz a Sahib are too great for our humble observations in our journal. The cogent reasons and the brilliant arguments that he has brought forth in support of Islam and truth, in so beautiful a manner, show beyond doubt that he has excelled the writings of the old and the new ulema in eloquence and presentation. Those who have read his work, the Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah , will surely agree with us in saying that although the book was published several years ago and a prize of Rs. 10,000 was offered in printed leaflets for its refutation, the opponents of Islam and the Holy Prophet sa have not had the courage to come forward and claim the prize.