A Verdict Required — Page 14
14 A VERDICT REQUIRED that it was a coincidental occurrence. Hence, if this opinion is indeed true, they must concede that there is no evidence whatso- ever for the Prophethood of any Prophet, and that all such events are mere coincidences. The Torah and the Holy Quran have established prophecy alone as the primary evidence of Prophethood. A mischievous individual can very easily dismiss any true prophecy as a mere coincidence. However, I emphatically affirm that all these doubts are akin to those harboured by an atheist who, by deeming all these created objects as a meaningless series of events, casts doubts upon the existence of Allah the Almighty and dismisses the entire system of the universe as a coincidental occurrence. Later, when the realization dawns upon him and he is encom- passed by the grace of God, and he contemplates the quintessen- tial and impregnable design of this universe, attaining insights of the intricacies of Divine creation and His penetrating wisdom, he is compelled to abandon his former opinion. Thus, one should certainly understand that these objections are also of the same nature, and these objections continue to arise in the heart only so long as one fails to observe the subtle aspects of a prophecy and one deems the Divine management of Allah the Almighty to be imperfect. The truth of the matter is that such doubts always arise in the minds of those whose hearts are deprived of the true cognizance of God. Astonished by God's works, they tend to incline towards denial and interpret events in accordance with the perspective to which their own crude and superficial thoughts are limited, and they go on emphasising these. I ask them, if Lekh Ram