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 40

41 – shows quite explicitly that the contents of their revealed Books can not be presented in comparison to that of surah Al-F a ti h ah. The second argument of this book being a perfect one mentioned in (there is no doubt in it) is that the Quranic teachings, with the help of their convincing arguments and manifest signs, can lift up man from the barren wilderness of conjecture and supposition to high altitudes of conviction. God Almighty has preserved this book; it would therefore, possess this quality for ever. One meaning implied in the word (doubt) is that this book is under the protection of God Almighty, and Satanic deception cannot find its way into it. Hence, the influence it is exercising on human soul today will continue unabated until hereafter. This shows that this is a perfect book. Another implication of (there is no doubt in it) is that no guidance or verity that could be found in a perfect book has been missed out of it. In many a place [in his books] the Promised Messiah as has invited [the advocates of] other religions to a competition in this regard too. For example, he demanded from them to present any true and authentic argument of the existence of God from their books which he may fail to show from the Holy Quran. Thus, every verity that any Divine book makes claim of is found in it, and many more such verities which are not found in other books are also found in it. Therefore, this is the perfect book.