Abstract
Maulana Inayat Rasool (1809-1905) of Chiraiyakot, (India) is one of the prominent Muslim scholars in the area of Comparative Study of Religions of his time. In order to properly understand Judaism and Christianity, he learnt Hebrew, Greek and Kaldi languages. He wrote several books most of which are still unpublished. His late written published works include “Bushra” which according to him took twenty years of his life to scribe. This work is also considered the most important as it consists of a comparative analysis of the good news and glad tidings (Bushra) about the coming of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), mentioned in Torah, Gospels and the Qur’an. Despite being a valuable contribution, this work contains isolated and solitary opinions of the author, some of which are subject of a critical analysis in the present paper.