Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam — Page 176
− "The Holy Qur’an is a miracle, the like of which never was and never will − be. The age of its blessings and bounties is everlasting. It remains as manifest and radiant in any other period as it was in the period of the Holy Prophet. " sa (Malfuzat, Vol. 3, p 57) − − The Promised Messiah and Mahdi further writes about the Holy as − Qur’an: − "Of all the revealed books which we find today, it is the Holy Qur’an, whose claims to having been revealed from God, is established on − the strength of irrefutable arguments. The principle it has enunciated regarding salvation corresponds exactly with the dictates of truth and human nature. The doctrines it propounds, are so perfect and well founded that they are entirely supported by powerful and irrefutable evidence, its injunctions are based on nothing but the truth. Its teachings are completely free from adulteration or idolatry, innovation and creature worship. It is a book in which there is exceeding eagerness to manifest the Oneness and Greatness of God. It is a Book which has this outstanding quality that it is filled entirely and purely with the teachings of the Unity of God and does not permit any manner of blemish or defect, or shortcoming, or any other aspersion to be cast against the Holy Creator. It does not desire to impose any doctrine perforce. On the contrary, it precedes everything that it expounds with such arguments and logic as it establishes its truth. It proves its objectives and purport with weighty arguments and strong evidence. Having presented clear arguments to explain every principle it enunciates, it leads man to firm belief and absolute understanding of realities. It removes with the help of lucid enunciation, all the defects, impurities and irregularities which infest human beliefs, practices, words and deeds. It also teaches all etiquette which are essential to cultivate human values in man. It meets the challenge of every corruption with no less a force than that displayed by the corruption itself prevalent in the world today. Its teachings are straight, powerful and well balanced as if they were a reflective mirror of nature itself and a true copy of the law of nature. It is like an enlightening sun for the inner eye and perceptive faculty of the heart. " (Ruhani Khaza in, Vol. 1: Barahin-i-Ahmadiyya, pp 81-82) ’ − ± − − − − − ± 176