The Christian clergies, however, have thrown the truth behind their backs, and whatever they have compiled is mere fabrication. All their efforts are focused on destroying Islam and erasing the signs of the greatest of human beings, our master, Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa sas. Having set traps of idolatry, they invite people towards the blazing fire and abyss, claiming that the Messiah has combined in himself the mysteries of [both] Godhead and mortality.1 They only worship Satan. Those from the Muslims of this country who have accepted their religion and apostatised from the religion of our Master, the Best of Mankind, may peace and blessings of God be upon him, number around eighty-thousand. They abuse our Prophet and disrespect him and are planning to bring down the castle of Islam, to demolish it, to take over it by spreading chaos and make it subservient. Their missionaries have reached a number beyond imagination and are as numerous as the grains of sand. There is no city or village which they have not reached, and there is no strategy that they have not used, nor any machination that they have not employed. They have lit the flames of war and their onslaughts have increased. They have devised strategies the likes of which were not found in the past, nor is there anything like them anywhere in the world today. The Almighty God saw that the Muslims did not have the ability to counter these forces, and He observed the weakness that had afflicted them. So, He, out of His Grace, organised heavenly forces to combat these earthly troops and sent down His Promised Messiah2 so that he may shatter the cross of the enemies to pieces. This shattering of the Cross will not be through swords and spears—as a group of the blind perceives—rather this breaking of the cross will be entirely through arguments and proofs, and with heavenly signs and Divine succour. None of the earthly means shall be utilised, nor shall any weapons of this mortal realm be used. Truth shall descend so that falsehood is destroyed with weapons that creation has never seen before. This has been ordained since the beginning of time, and was written in the books of the Prophets, and he who denies this opposes the exhortations of the Prophets. The Messiah will not come to wage war brandishing spears, arrows and sharp swords; rather he will come with strange and wonderful signs and miracles.
1 They surely assert that the Messiah was crucified and that through this sacrifice he brought salvation to the believers. They assert that when God desired to save people from hell, he sent His son and His word; thus Godhood took on a body and humanity took on the form of the Divine; and he was crucified and made accursed; and the son of God entered hell and dwelt in there for three days bearing the sins of the criminals. (Author)
2 It is written in the Ahadith that the Promised Messiah will break the cross and this breaking will manifest in strange ways. And my Lord has made me understand that the breaking of the cross at the hands of the Messiah will not be through wars, rather he will come to put an end to wars. He will break, through these very signs, the doctrines that uphold the cross. (Author)