Hujjatullah

God’s Final Argument

Volume Number

12

Book Number

3

Progressive Number

42

Title of the Book

Hujjatullah

English Version

God’s Final Argument

Language

Arabic (with translation in Urdu)

Number of Pages

112

Year Written

1897

Year Printed

1897

Name of the Press

Diya’ul-Islam Press, Qadian

Background

On the death of Pandit Lekh Ram, the Promised Messiah(as) warned those who opposed him that they were in reality at war with God. He invited them to test his claim and believe in him.

Maulavi ‘Abdul Haq Ghaznavi wrote a highly abusive poster against the Promised Messiah(as) in which he raised silly objections and challenged the knowledge of Arabic of the Promised Messiah(as), and invited to hold a contest in Arabic with him so that the question could be established who knew Arabic better. The Promised Messiah(as) immediately accepted the offer of a contest and said that since he had no knowledge of Arabic and that he was an illiterate according to Maulavi ‘Abdul Haq Ghaznavi, if as a result of the contest he was overwhelmed in the debate, which would be nothing short of a miracle of God, then the Maulavi would have to offer his hand in bai‘at and join the Ahmadiyya Jama‘at. Maulavi ‘Abdul Haq Ghaznavi and his friend, Shaikh Najfi, a Shia, remained silent and refused to honour his own invitation to hold a contest.

The Book

The Promised Messiah(as) offered them a fresh sign. He wrote this book in Arabic which he began on March 17, 1897 and completed on May 26, 1897, and asked his opponents, particularly Maulavi ‘Abdul Haq Ghaznavi and Shaikh Najfi, (both had written abusive letters to the Promised Messiah(as) and made assertions that he did not know Arabic) and Maulavi Muhammad Hussain Batalavi, to produce a book at least comparable to his Arabic and produce the like of it in the same manner within three or four months, then they can treat me as a liar. Further, they were welcome to enlist aid from anyone in producing a book of similar size, using prose and poem and invite Professor Maulavi ‘Abdullah or any one scholar who can swear that their written book was superior or even equal to mine in quality and the scholar swearing in such manner will be seized by divine punishment within 41 days, then if he survives I will burn all my books and will seek repentance on their hands, this will settle daily bickering between me and them and if they do not advance to accept the challenge then their falsehood would be exposed to public. He allowed them to appoint a professor of Arabic to act as a judge and let him make his award under solemn oath. The Promised Messiah(as) said if the adjudicator declared that the work of his opponents was superior to his, he would pray to God and if the judge was not then overtaken by the wrath of God within a period of 41 days, he would burn all his books and stand condemned. But no one had the courage to accept this daring challenge.

In this book, which bore the title of Hujjatullah, the Promised Messiah(as) spoke of the various signs which God had shown in his favour. He also pointed out the error of his Shia opponents. In a graphic and eloquent manner he explained that the Shia beliefs were not right, because the Caliphs, Hazrat Abu Bakr(ra), Hazrat ‘Umar and Hazrat ‘Uthman, were the rightful Caliphs and Hazrat ‘Ali had acknowledged them so.