A Present to His Royal Highness - The Prince of Wales — Page 105
105 Highness to use your influence to induce the Christian divines to pray for the achievement of a certain difficult object, in order to manifest the truth of their religion; and the Ahmadis will also pray for the achievement of a corresponding object: for instance, let us take a certain number of sick persons whose life has been despaired of, and divide them among the Christian divines and the Ahmadis by lot, and let the Christian divines pray for the recovery of those allotted to them and we shall pray for those allotted to us and then let the world see whose prayer is heard and on whom the doors of heaven are shut. If, however, Christian divines do not come forward (and they certainly shall not, for they perceive in their hearts that God has removed His blessings from them) then conclude, O Wise Prince, that God has forsaken Christianity and has confined His blessings to Islam. In conclusion, I entreat you, Beloved Prince, to ponder over this matter in all sincerity, as I have conveyed to you these tidings of the Kingdom of Heaven out of the fullness of my love; for, in the presence of God we are all equal, the great and the small, the sovereign and the subject. You stand as much in need of eternal life as we do, and God’s pleasure is as much indispensable for you as it is for us. The kingdoms of this world are passing and its honours fleeting, and He alone attains the eternal bliss who succeeds in pleasing God. Noble Prince! we have presented the truth to you. It is for you to accept it or to reject it. We would, however, most respectfully beg you not to judge from hearsay and from the words of the enemies of Islam. Islam is a pure and faultless faith, and those who