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385 Christ was borrowed from the Old Testament and other books of Israel. ( Chashma’-e-Mas ihi , p. 2, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 20, pp. 338-339) The Promised Messiah as said that if some of the narrations in the Holy Quran were compared with some of the earlier scriptures and kept the continuity of the Divine revelation, that was nothing new. As the Holy Prophet sa was completely bereft of education, he could not even read Arabic, what to speak of Latin and Hebrew, how could he copy? Ahmad as said that the Holy Quran is a living miracle and even the narration of events of the past prophets in a way are prophecies for the future. And then the eloquence of the Holy Quran and high literary merit is a miracle for which no other precedent could be quoted or cited. The Promised Messiah as then at length discussed threadbare, the Christian theory of Trinity, the divinity of Jesus and the theory of Redemption and Salvation and made an excellent comparison between the teachings of The Holy Quran and The Holy Bible. At the end of the Book, he added a supplement under the title The Real Salvation. The Promised Messiah as said that the Christians’ belief of salvation (making man free from sin) has a limited connotation. Real salvation, the Promised Messiah as pointed out, is when man becomes a recipient of permanent Divine blessings and these can only be acquired through a living relationship and love of God. The basis of knowledge is that man becomes fully aware of the complete and total qualities of God. The Christian beliefs of Trinity, the divinity of the Jesus and the Redemption and Salvation, were totally against the conception of the true knowledge of God. The God of Christianity is made out of Jesus and is the product of the imagination of St. Paul who gave birth to this outlandish idea of Trinity. Specimen of Writing The purpose of religion is that man should obtain deliverance from his passions and should develop personal love for God Almighty through