The Honour of Prophets — Page 59
59 and the Holy Quran. They do not concern themselves in the least to rationally prove this new belief, which opposes the Torah and the scriptures of other Prophets. They are strangely indifferent to the way of reason as if rational argumentation has no jurisdiction over religion. According to them, reason has no right to testify in the matter of Divine Oneness or trinity. They are in the habit of criticising and condemning others, yet surprisingly, they do not examine their own doctrine even by mistake. Their foremost objective ought to have been to first prove the divinity of the Messiah, which is rejected by the Torah and the Quran, and reason as well. After this, they could have put emphasis on the self contrived beliefs of atonement and salvation etc. But they did not do so and whilst ignoring the foundation of their doctrine, have instead become indulged in absurd discussions. However, I would also like to add here that beneath this error lies a hidden truth, though its face has been blackened by absurd superstitions so that only a ghastly and hideous image of it remains. Nevertheless, a genuine truth does shine forth from this dark cloud and can be seen ever so slightly even in this pernicious belief of deifying the Messiah. To explain, it is evident from the Torah that God created man in His own image, placed