Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 53
53 PArT oNE the same number tries to lift it one by one, they will find it impossible. All the indi- vidual arguments, which belong to either of these two types of arguments, will be referred to as ‘categories of arguments’ in this book. And it is in this context that, in the beginning of this announcement, I outlined the condition that anyone who intends to take up the challenge should, from each category of arguments, advance [from his own scripture] half of the argu- ments of the Holy Quran or one-third of them, or one-fourth of them, or one-fifth of them. This is in case he is unable to produce all the arguments that fall under one category. Furthermore, it should also be clear that if anyone wishes to cite an example