An Introduction to ‘Allāmah Naṣīr Hunzai’s “The Recognition of Qā’im”

Excerpt:
Similarly, in another one of his (‘Allāmah Naṣīr al-Dīn Naṣīr Hunza’i’s) works, “Kūzah-yi Kawthar”, he has explained the continuation of the cyclical resurrection in the world of religion in a very wisdom-filled way with reference to verse (3:55), in which God says to Ḥaz̤rat Jesus: “I will make those who follow you superior to those who disbelieve until the day of resurrection.” He argues that the wisdom in this verse is that according to the promise of Allah, with respect to religious (argumentation and demonstration) the Christians remained superior over their opponents until the end of the time of the six Imāms of the cycle of Jesus. When the seventh Imām appeared the resurrection of Christianity took place, because the seventh Imām or the Prophet of Islam brought a new Book and a new sharī’at. Thus, God fulfilled His promise to Jesus. If we refuse to interpret this blessed verse in this way and insist that a resurrection has not occurred in Christianity, one cannot accuse the Christians of not accepting the invitation of Islam, because according to the promise of God they have the right of superiority over their opponents. 

This excerpt has been taken from page 16.