Twenty-Three Great Objectives of Building the House of Allah

by Hazrat Mirza Nasir Ahmad

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Twenty-Three Great Objectives of Building the House of Allah — Page 38

39 the Lord of Hadrat Ibrahim as , the Lord of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa and our Lord, began to see their fulfilment. Now I am going to describe how and in what way the promise of (founded for mankind) was fulfilled through the Holy Prophet sa. It is evident that the promise that entire humankind would seek blessing from Mecca was made with all the peoples; and rationally speaking the fulfilment of this promise is impossible without an immaculate shariah. Therefore, the descent of the perfect shariah of the Holy Quran was inevitable before the promise was to be fulfilled. The Holy Quran claims to be (this is a perfect Book) 10 and that the Quran is an immaculate and perfect shariah. The evidence in support of this claim furnished by the Holy Quran is (there is no doubt in it). According to the four meanings of (doubt) which can be applied here, four arguments have been presented to prove the fact that the Holy Quran is, from every aspect, a complete, perfect and immaculate book. According to one connotation of the word (doubt) the Holy Quran is the only perfect book which can meet the spiritual, physical, social, moral, economic and political needs of humankind; and it is the only perfect book which fulfills all the genuine requirements of human nature, because this book proves its need and veracity by virtue of its intrinsic excellence and eminence and unparalleled teachings. If I take up this argument again as a claim and start