The Light of Truth — Page 536
536 THE LIGHT OF TRUTH-PART I & II wars will be spiritual 103 will not wage wars after his advent 97 Promised Messiah, Advice of 357, 373, 427, 453, 455, 459, 507 to Muslims to purify themselves 41 to Muslims to run towards Allah 39 to spend for cause of Islam 37 Promised Messiah and British Government accused of being enemy of the state 45 helped British government with his pen 53 his ways and circumstances are not hidden from government 47 pledged to Allah to offer grati- tude to British in his books 53 praised government following commands to Holy Prophet 55 Promised Messiah, Arabic Odes of Glad tidings to you, O community of brothers! 385 My life is sacrificed for you, O Best of Creation! 469 O foolish ones! You have forsaken the path of guidance through falsehood 301 The Day of Allah has come! A very pure day! 433 The moon has eclipsed and yet in it shines light and guidance 337 The sun and the moon were eclipsed for the guidance of the commoners 329 When the Quran revealed its luminous face, every transgressor fell 277 Behold the Christianised and their vice 195 The wicked seek refuge in this temporal world 117 Verily I am from Allah, the Mighty, the Greatest 185 Promised Messiah, Beliefs of 9 has been established on his prin- ciples by Allah 73 invites people to peace and right- eousness 71 mention of Islamic beliefs 307 Promised Messiah, Challenge to Opponents challenge to 'Imad-ud-Din to produce eoquent Arabic for a reward of 50 rupees 253 challenge to 'Imād-ud-Din to prove excellence of Bible for reward of 2000 rupees 309 to produce the like of this book 257 to produce the like of this book for reward of 5000 rupees 261 Promised Messiah, Claims of appointed to illuminate a dark world 73 is Mahdi and Mujaddid of the time 313 of being a Warner 183 of being Promised Messiah 113 Promised Messiah, Dreams of asking Jesus about error of his people 75 seeing Jesus with piece of paper in his hand 75 Promised Messiah, Family of emulated example of his father and brother 51 father highly regarded by British 49