Majestic Writings of the Promised Messiah

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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Majestic Writings of the Promised Messiah — Page 31

A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 31 ] reading the peerless books written by him in refuta- tion of other religions and in support of Islam. Revolutionary Impact of the Effect of Eloquent Writings These are the impressions of pre-eminent Muslim scholars, who had the fear of God, loved honesty, had refined taste, and whose writings have set the standard of Urdu litera- ture. Mirz a H airat Dehalv i , editor of the paper Curzon Gazette wrote about the writings of the Promised Messiah as and their influence in the June 1, 1908 issue of his paper: The great services the deceased rendered to Islam against Aryas and Christians deserves high commen- dations. He transformed the style of scholarly debate and laid the foundation of modern literature in India. Not only as a Muslim but also as a research scholars, I admit that not even the most eminent of the leading Aryas or Christian ministers had the courage to con- front the deceased. He wrote such unequalled books refuting A ry a and Christian doctrines, and gave such devastating rebuttal to the opponents of Islam, that even to this day we have not seen any rejoinder to them based on sound reasoning. ( Curzon Gazette , June 1, 1908) The government of Pakistan is disturbed that the Promised Messiah as has left behind writings that neither Aryas nor Christians have been able to rebut. Even his adversaries had to concede that he gave devastating arguments in defense of