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e Islam, Hadhrat Ahmad as has cited the following Quranic passages: يا أيها المذين أضوا ان تتقوا الله يجعل لكم فرقانًا ويكفّر عنكم سياتكم . ويقي at نورا تمشون به. PHOTOCOPY OF QURANIC PASSAGES CITED IN. AYANAE KAMALAT E ISLAM, P. 177; RUHANI KHAZAIN, VOL. 5, P. 177 i. e. , Yaaa-'ayyu-hallaziina 'aamanuuu 'in-tatta-qullaaha yaj 'al-lakum. Fur-qaananw-wa yu-kaffir 'ankum sayyi - 'aatikum. Wa yaj-'al-lakum. Nuuran-tamshuuna bihii. Hadhrat Ahmad's as adversaries allege that in this instance, wa yaj-'al-lakum Nuuran-tamshuuna bihii has been added and wa yagfir lakum. Wallaahu Zul-Fazlil-'aziim expunged by him. In the first instance, it should be observed that the above passage contains segments of not one, but two separate Quranic verses, Yaaa-'ayyu-hallaziina 'aamanuuu 'in-tattaqullaaha yaj-'al-lakum Fur-qaananw-wa yu-kaffir 'ankum sayyi 'aatikum being part of 8. 30 while wa yaj -'al-lakum Nuurantamshuuna bihii part of 57. 29. Therefore, the allegation that the words wa yaj-'al-lakum Nuuran-tamshuuna bihii has been added is thoroughly false, these being a part of the Quranic verse in. Surah Al Hadid. 30 Secondly, since both these verses have not been cited in full, nor were they meant to be, the question of any subtraction does not arise. . The only objection anyone could, albeit not justifiably, raise against this particular citation of the Holy Quran would be that. Hadhrat Ahmad as has linked together two separate sections of two Quranic verses. In that event one would submit that in doing so, he has merely followed the Sunnah of Prophet. Muhammads who often linked together separate sections of different Quranic verses to convey an essential message. This fact has already been illustrated in the preceding pages with the citation of a Hadeeth in Jami Tirmidhi where Hadhrat 30. Al Quran 57. 29 209