The work is written in pleasing language, and in a more respectful style than
generally characterises such productions but this praise is only comparative,
for bigotry and pride often overbear the author's natural good feeling, and
dictate passages respecting Christianity which the dogmas, even of Islam,
should have led him to shrink from. Added to the usual materials brought
forward by Moslems on such occasions, there is an ostentatious display of some
shallow English learning and ideas which the author has picked up from
translations and conversation. On the whole, the spirit of the work, though
abounding with the usual blasphemies which make the ears of Christians to
tingle, is better and more reasonable than we usually find. A few specimens,
taken pretty much at random, will, perhaps, be interesting to the reader.