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 44

44 Background The Christian designs to spread Christianity all over India were not a secret. The Lieutenant Governor, Charles Aitchison, while laying the foundation stone of a Church in Batala on November 21, 1883, said: "Christianity is spreading in India four or five times of the rate of growth in population and there were more than a million Christians at this time. "Robert Clark in his book, The Missions , on page 245 says: “The missionary movement in India wanted to convert the Punjab as a base for spreading Christianity in Central Asia. ” Another Governor of the Punjab, Sir Robert Montgomery, sanctioned funds for the construction of fifteen churches at government expense. The Cambridge Short History of India published by the Cambridge University, on pages 715 and 716, says: “That God has given the dominion of India to Britain so that the whole of India could be converted into a Christian land. " In short, there was an all-out effort to convert the Indians, specially the Muslims to Christianity. It was against this background that the Promised Messiah as took up the task of frustrating the designs of Christian missionaries by demolishing the false beliefs of Christianity specially the belief that Jesus was the son of God and was sitting alive in heaven. The Book In this book, the Promised Messiah as established, beyond any shadow of doubt, that Jesus was not crucified and that he died a natural death. And he declared that the advent of the Promised Messiah and Mahdi had taken place in his person. The Promised Messiah as declared further that he had been commissioned by God in the name of Jesus so that he could demolish the false beliefs of Christianity. Therefore, he had come to break the Cross and kill the swine.