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Allah says in Quran "O Rasool! you should give this challenge with full confidence"


Allah says in Quran "O Rasool! you should give this challenge with full confidence"

SURAH 3: ’Ale-Imran

55-56 According to that Law those who reject the truth face torment in this world and the Hereafter and none can rescue them from it. On the other hand, those who accept the truth and work for its establishment are fully rewarded. And Allah does not like z’alimeen.

57 These are the historical annals and Laws which have been revealed to you by Allah, O Rasool.

58-59 Moving from the Jews to the Christians, take up their claim that Jesus was the son of Allah. Tell them: “The birth of Jesus is like the birth of any other human being. Life emerged from inanimate objects and passing through evolutionary stages culminated in human form. This is the truth from Allah and there is no room for doubt or dispute in this matter.”

60 If after such clear arguments, the Christians are not willing to accept the truth, you can tell them: “It is not our way to prolong futile disputes. We separate ourselves from you and you should do likewise. We should not interfere in each other’s affairs and the result will show who is deprived of Allah’s Blessings (6/136, 5/13, 15/85, 73/10).”

61-62 O Rasool! you should give this challenge with full confidence because what you have been told is based on truth and is from Allah Who is the Supreme Authority and Whose power is blended with wisdom. If despite your warning they still dispute with you, then Allah’s Law of Mukaf’at will deal with them.

63 O Rasool! say to these Ahl-ul-Kit’ab, “leave aside these subsidiary matters and reflect upon fundamentals in which you pose also to believe, though superficially. These fundamentals which we present to you are that (1) The authority of none other than Allah should be accepted, (2) No creation should be set up as a partner to Allah, and (3) No human being should be considered as a possessor of Divine Powers.” If they accept these fundamentals, it is good, if they turn away, you tell them, “you follow whichever way you like but bear witness that we obey only Allah’s Laws.”

64-66 Ask these Ahl-ul-Kit’ab, “Why do you dispute whether Abraham followed the Torah or the Bible? You do not even know that these Books were revealed after his time. You used to argue in matters of which you had some knowledge, but how strange that now you argue about matters of which you have no knowledge. It is only Allah Who knows and you do not know! Take note that Abraham was neither a Jew nor a Christian. He was a true Muslim. He obeyed Allah exclusively and did not associate anyone with Him.”

67 Neither Jews nor Christians are close to Abraham. Those who followed him in his time were the ones close to him, and now this Nabi and Jama’at-ul-Momineen are close to him because they follow the same path. And Allah is the Protecting friend of the Momineen.

68-70 A section of the Ahl-ul-Kit’ab desire compromise with you so that you would deviate from the right path. They are self-deceived and do not understand that those who accept the truth cannot compromise. Ask them: “Why do you continue to deny Allah’s Laws after you have seen so much evidence which testifies to them? Why do you mix up truth and falsehood and conceal the truth knowingly.”

71-73 Another section of the Ahl-ul-Kit’ab resort to another subversive technique. They ask their people: “Join the Muslims at the day break, pretending to be believers and leave them at the close of the day. During this period engage in discussions, designed to create doubts in their minds. In this way it is possible that some of them retract, from their Ei’man.” They exhort their people “Talk to the Momineen but only accept what is said by those who follow your religion. Do not admit that the like of what has been imparted to you has been imparted to others and also do not admit that any plea advanced by your opponents will prevail against you before Allah.”

(M.S)
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