Sachcha’i Ka Izhar

An Exposition of the Truth

Volume Number

6

Book Number

3

Progressive Number

20

Title of the Book

Sachcha’i Ka Izhar

English Version

An Exposition of the Truth

Language

Urdu

Number of Pages

12 (First Edition, 19)

Year Written

1893

Year Printed

1903

Name of the Press

Riad-e-Hind Press, Amritsar

Background

The publication of the full correspondence that passed between the Promised Messiah(as) and Dr. Henry Martyn Clark and ‘Abdullah Atham in the book entitled Hujjatul-Islam left no route for escape to Christian missionaries who were so fully committed to the holding of this debate that they were now trying to find some excuse to put off this contest and blame the Promised Messiah(as) for it.

The Book

In this book, the Promised Messiah(as) discussed the leaflet that was issued by Dr. Clark and published in a supplement to the Nur Afshan, a Christian journal, on May 12, 1893.

The leaflet was addressed to the Muslims of Jandiyala pointing out to them that the Promised Messiah(as) was not a Muslim at all. Maulavi Muhammad Hussain Batalvi’s fatwa was also referred to, the object being that the Jandiyala Muslims should disown the Promised Messiah(as), so the Christians could avoid meeting the Promised Messiah(as) and technically save their face. But the Muslims of Jandiyala knew who the real advocate of Islam was, flatly refused to be befooled. They stuck to the Promised Messiah(as). ‘Abdullah Atham had given a written undertaking to the Promised Messiah(as) on May 9, that he would accept Islam if the Promised Messiah(as) proved the Quran was really from God. The Promised Messiah(as) had already offered himself to be put to death according to the Bible if he was proved to be false. If the law of the land did not permit his being put to death, he would forfeit all his property.

This book also carried a sworn statement by ‘Abdullah Atham and two other Christians in which they had agreed to become Muslim if they were overcome in the contest.