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 xxxix

xxxix Promised Messiah, the method of Istikh a rah , unreasonable wavering of the people on the prophecy of ‘Abdull a h A tham and the true significance of Khatm-e-Nubuwwat. Volume 5: Part V Thirty-two pages, published on June 10, 1944, in H yderab a d Deccan, in Urdu, is a collection of 270 letters addressed to Munsh i Ahmad J a n Ludhi a nv i , and other friends in Kapurthala, Hadrat Naw a b Muhammad ‘Al i Kh a n of Jhajjar, Munsh i H ab i bur Re h m a n, Munsh i D afar Ahmad, Kh a n Sahib ‘Abdul Maj i d and Maulav i ‘Abdull a h Sanaur i , and some other letters written in his own hand. Volume 6 It is a collection of 23 letters written by the Promised Messiah as to Hadrat Maulav i H ak i m N u r-ud-D i n and a number of different non Ahmdi scholars. This collection was edited by Sheikh Ya‘q u b ‘Al i Kh a n ‘Irf a n i. Volume 7 This collection was compiled in 1954 by Malik S al ah -ud-D i n, M. A. This has 51 letters, 36 of them were addressed to Naw a b Muhammad ‘Al i Kh a n of Maler Kotla between 1892 to April 1908, and some others addressed to a number of different personalities including Bh ai ‘Abdur Ra h m a n Sahib Q a dian i and Muhammad Ibr a h i m Kh a n (Sindh). Note: Nazarat Ish a‘ at has combined all the above letters (and some more letters which could not be included in the seven volumes) into three volumes and published them in 2008.