An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 298

298 of this spectacle. No wonder that such miracles were called his clear enchantments. The Promised Messiah as writes: For this book I prayed that God in His Majesty make it a miracle for Muslim clergy that no writer is able to produce a comparable book, and no one is given the ability to write such a book. My prayer was accepted and God gave me the good news: “We will stop it from heaven” and then I concluded that this is a hint that enemy will be unable to produce a book like thereof. ( I‘j a zul-Mas ih , p. 66, R uhani Khaz a’ in , v. 18, p. 68) Review The Egyptian paper, al-Man az ir, Cairo, paid high tributes to the Promised Messiah as for the fluency and mastery of Arabic. The editor of another Cairo daily, al-Hil a l, also paid similar tributes to the Promised Messiah as. However, the editor of al-Man az ir was upset on account of the teachings of the Promised Messiah as regarding Jihad. The Promised Messiah as told the editor of al-Man az ir that Egypt was not the home of Arabic and, therefore, his adverse comment did not carry much weight. ( Life of Ahmad by A. R. Dard ra , edition of 2008, p. 807 footnote) Specimen of Writing On that blessed night my prayer found acceptance from the Presence of the Great One and my Lord cheered me saying: He has been forbidden by the forbidder in heaven, Then I understood that the indication was that my opponents would not have the power to attempt it and that they would not be able to produce the like of it either in eloquence or in its qualities. This good news was given by All a h, the Most Benevolent, during the last ten days of Ramadan. ( I‘j a zul-Mas ih , p. 66, R uhani Khaz a’ in , v. 18, p. 68)