Three in One

by Naeem Osman Memon

Page 172 of 363

Three in One — Page 172

Sahib, chief of Qadian, district Gurdaspur, Punjab. Allah be praised!'217. The scholastic ability of this book, Hadhrat Ahmad's as first, had impressed Muslim ulema of the Indian sub continent so much that in the opinion of the editor of Isaaa'tus Sunnah, Maulvi. Muhammad Hussain Batalvi: 'this book, at this time and in view of the present circumstances, is such that the like of it has not appeared in. Islam up to now. 1218. The then leader of Ahle Hadeeth in India and editor of the popular Ahle Hadeeth journal was so impressed with this book that he proceeded to state: 'The excellence of this book, and the benefits accruing to. Islam from it, will not remain hidden to those who read it with a fair mind or to the readers of this review. Therefore, in accordance with the Divine command: 'Is not the reward for good but good' all the followers of Islam, be they Ahle. Hadeeth, Hanafi, Shia or Sunni, are obliged to support this book and its printing. The author of Braheen e Ahmadiyya has saved the honour of the Muslims. 1219. He also declared that his excellent review of Hadhrat Ahmad's as book was 'not an act of exaggeration and if anyone considered it to be so, then he stood challenged to show at least one such book which compared with Hadhrat Ahmad's as literary masterpiece. 1220. The Braheen e Ahmadiyya was not the only literary work of. Hadhrat Ahmadas which won such universal acclaim as the saviour of the Muslim ummah. His paper read at the Conference of Religions held at Lahore in December 1896 was held in such regard by the Muslim intelligentsia that the editor of another 217. Ibid. 218. Batalvi, Maulvi Muhammad Hussain. Ishaatas Sunnah, vol. vii, no. 6,. June/August 1884, p. 169 219. ibid. , p. 348 220. Ibid. 172