An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 37
37 should happen to read or memorize the Vedas, his tongue is to be cut off and his heart is to be torn out of the body. Hadrat Ahmad as also dealt with some points raised by Pandit Lekh Ram in his book, Takdh i b Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah , which the Pandit published in reply to Hadrat Ahmad 's book, Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah. Hadrat Ahmad as exposed the ignorance of Pandit Lekh Ram and pointed out the fallacies in his arguments. Specimen of Writing Some revelations indicate that the family into which I would marry would be a high and noble one. One revelation said: “God has provided you with a noble descent and has arranged your marriage in a noble family. ” All this was communicated to Sharampat long before the event. He well knows that without any effort on my part God arranged this relationship in a high and noble family of Syeds and made provision for all connected matters and expense in such a manner that I had not to undergo any trouble in that regard. What is more, He continues to fulfil this promise all through ( Sha h na’-e- H aqq , pp. 43-44, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol 2, pp. 383) Impact/Review A Christian paper, N u r Afsh an , in its issue of March 29, 1888, wrote a review on the book of Pandit Lekh Ram, Takdh i b Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah. It said: "Whatever truth there might be in it, the author has certainly excelled even the worst of fanatics in abuses, trash, lies and fabrication. He has written such absurd and nonsensical things that no educated and civilized person could ever utter them much less put them in black and white. ” But in the words of the editor of Mihr N i mroz , Bijnaur, he is a funny gossiper. The editor wrote this, as this was the impression he gained when he met Pandit Lekh Ram. The words are very true. He is very good at manufacturing things. . . . "