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Critics of Promised Messiah عليه السلام Insult Maulana Abul Kalam Azad & Other Famous Indian Literary Figures

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  • About the writing of Hazrat Ahmad عليه السلام specifically, the Maulana had the following to say: The literature that Mirza Sahib produced against the Christians and Aryas has been acclaimed widely and as such does not need any introduction. Even today, now that it has fulfilled its purpose, we have to sincerely acknowledge its influence and magnificence. Our hearts can never forget the time when Islam was totally encircled by hostile attacks and Muslims, who were entrusted by the Real Protector [God Almighty] with the duty to defend Islam in the visible and perceptible worlds, were leading a miserable life as a penalty for their own vices. They did nothing for the defense of Islam, nor were they capable of it. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad; Vakil of Amritsar Editor, 1908 — Updated on 2025-08-15 17:25:34 — Group: #hypothesis
  • Regarding the condition of the Muslims at the time of Hazrat Ahmad’s appearance and the profound effect of his literature upon India and the world at large, the Maulana continues: The state of defence was such that they did not even have arrows to combat cannons. There was not even a semblance of counter-attack or defence, yet his defence not only destroyed the initial influence of Christianity, which considered itself strong under the shadow of its government, but also saved hundreds of thousands of Muslims from extremely dangerous and potentially successful attacks from Christianity. The spell of Christianity started vanishing like smoke. His defense brought such a change that the conquered became the conqueror…Mirza Sahib rendered a distinguished service to Islam by crushing the poisonous fangs of the Arya Samaj. His writings against the Arya Samaj clearly establish the claim that—no matter how extensive our endeavour becomes—it would be impossible to ignore these books in all future efforts of defence. Maulana Abul Kalam Azad; Vakil of Amritsar Editor, 1908 — Updated on 2025-08-15 17:27:41 — Group: #hypothesis