The Promised Messiah and Mahdi

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THE PROMISED MESSIAH AND MAHDI thin nose and a wide forehead. Krishna got up and touched his nose and forehead with his nose and forehead. Hadhrat Ahmad received following two revelations: 1. "O' Krishna, the Cherisher of Cows, thy praise is written in the Gita. " 2. "King of Arvas (Hindus) has arrived". Hadhrat Ahmad explained that God has called him Krishna and King of Aryas, in these revelations. Thus he claimed that he was like. Krishna for the Hindus. Out of his eighty books, about nine or ten are addressed primarily to Hindus. In these books he has explained his. God given mission, signs shown by God in his favour and superiority of teachings of the Holy Quran compared with Vedas of Hindus. He has also answered very effectively numerous objections against the. Holy Quran and the Holy Prophet Mohammad (peace be on him) by leaders and Hindu pundits belonging to some of very aggressive and nationalistic sects of Hindus in his time. . Hindus consider that revelations came to an end with the. Vedas. Hadhrat Ahmad argued that teachings of Vedas are polytheistic. Subject of unity of God is nowhere stated clearly. In spite of their big volume, the real purpose of Vedas is not clear. The. Creator and the creation are confused with each other resulting in all sorts of idolatry among the Hindus. In the following section we will briefly relate some of the points from the last two books of Hadhrat. Ahmad, the Promised Messiah. The first book is named Chasma-eMarifat (Fountain of Spiritual Knowledge) and the second is. Paigham-e-Sulah (the message of peace and reconciliation). . Arya Samaj was a very aggressive and nationalistic sect of. Hinduism which was founded by Pandit Dayanand in the 19th century. Like its founder, the Hindus belonging to this sect harboured great enmity to Muslims. They often indulged in very filthy and abusive language while criticizing Islam, the Holy Quran and the. Holy Prophet Mohammad (peace be on him). They did the same in a meeting organized by Arya Samaj and held in December 1907, at. Lahore, India (now in Pakistan) to which they had invited hundreds of. Muslims. Hadhrat Ahmad wrote his book, Chashma-e-Marifat, in 109