A Claim Without Evidence

On page 6, the White Paper further asserts:

The Old and the New Testaments bear witness to the fact that all previous Prophets have invariably been foretelling the advent of the Prophets succeeding them. But, the Holy Qur’an makes no mention of a future Prophet. On the contrary, it contains numerous verses which categorically state that there will be no more Prophets. Moreover, there are several authentic and mutually supporting ahadith which support this view. (QadiyaniyyatIslam kei liye eik Sangin Khatrah [QadiyaniyyatA Grave Threat to Islam,] p. 6)

I have already answered their claim with regards to the ahadith. As for the Qur’anic verses, it is noteworthy that they have not put forth a single Qur’anic verse to support their claim. As noted earlier, they mentioned some ‘Thinkers of Islam’ and, rightly or wrongly, have quoted them to support their own viewpoint. They have also utilized some ahadith to substantiate their ‘thesis,’ including the one that mentions ‘thirty impostors.’ All these arguments have been refuted by me. They have not put forth a single verse from the Qur’an.