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 7

7 invited to refute the arguments which had been produced in the book with the help and support of the Holy Quran. Specimen of writing If some man of understanding is unable to grasp the full meaning of the above mentioned text, what is meant by fine arguments, so in order to elucidate it, it is pointed out that arguments and reasoning advanced in support of the Holy Quran, which go to prove the truth of the Holy Quran and Muhammad, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, are of two types. First those arguments which lend to support the truth of this pure book and truth of Holy Prophet are those which are based on testimonies and emanate from the Holy Book and secondly those which are based on noble character of the Holy Prophet sa and are obtained from his total personality. Second group of arguments are those obtained externally which go to support the truth of Holy Quran and of the Holy Prophet sa that is those arguments which are based on external events. ( Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah , Part I, pp. 32-38, R uha n i Khaz a’ in, vol. 1, pp. 31-33) 6 Review The Editor of the Mansh u r-e-Muhammad i , while writing the review led his review with the verse of the Holy Quran: ‘Truth has arrived and falsehood has vanished; falsehood was bound to disappear (17:82),’ It observed: Islam is being attacked from all directions. Atheism is flourishing and irreligion is on the increase. Those of the Brahm u Sam a j are making every effort to establish the superiority of their creed over Islam through their philosophic writings. Our Christian brothers are devoting the whole of their effort towards wiping out Islam. They are 6 This text occupies many pages as the wordings of this text are in very large font.