An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 78
78 Background ‘Abdull a h James, a Christian posed three questions about the Holy Prophet sa and invited Anjuman H im a yat-e-Isl a m to furnish replies to these questions. Anjuman H im a yat-e-Isl a m submitted these questions to the Promised Messiah as and Hadrat Maulav i H ak i m N u r-ud-D i n ra. The Anjuman published the replies to these questions in 1892 under the title of Eik ‘ I s a ’ i Kei T i n Saw a l Aur Unkei Jaw a b a t ( Three Questions by a Christian and their Answers ). Later this book was published in Qadian under the title of Ta s d i qun-Nab i carrying the replies by the Promised Messiah as. The Anjuman in the preface to the book acknowledged the lack of knowledge and ability among the Muslims to respond to the questions raised by the idol worshippers. But on the contrary the Promised Messiah as challenged the thinking of nations and provided crushing replies to these mean allegations against Holy prophet sa and Islam. The Book The Promised Messiah as in a powerful and forceful response tackled the following questions in this book spread over 95 pages: 1) The Holy Prophet sa was doubtful about his own Prophethood and the divinity of the Holy Quran. 2) The Holy Prophet sa did not show any miracle. 3) Had the Holy Prophet sa been alive today he would be helpless and said God alone knows, that is, I do not know and would have not given wrong number of people seeking refuge in A sha b-e-Kahf (people who used to takes refuge in the Caves). And would have not have said the sun was setting in slush or drowning in it, whereas the sun is ninety million times bigger and how it could sink in the slush.