The champion of Islam asked Hindus in general, and the Arya Samaj in particular, to be respectful and courteous to the Holy Prophet (sa) as Muslims are respectful to Krishna, Nanak and Buddha. Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as) made a clarion call:
"If, in order to have complete peace, the Hindu gentlemen and the Arya Samajists are prepared to accept our Holy Prophet (sa) as a true Prophet of God and give up denying and insulting him, I will be the first person to sign an agreement to the effect that we, the members of the Ahmadiyya Jamaat, should always continue to believe in the Vedas and speak of the Krishan in the most respectful terms, and bind ourselves to pay to the Hindus a penalty of Rs. 300,000 in case we fail to fulfill the agreement. If the Hindus cordially wish for this peace, they should also sign a similar agreement."
At the end of the book, a flyer was also published which said:
"There will be a big gathering on June 21, on Sunday 1908, at the Panjab University Hall facing the Museum, where an essay written by His Excellency respected Mirza Ghulam Ahmad will be read. He wrote this essay in his last two days before his demise, which is about how to resolve the differences and division existing in this country. People who are well-wishers and support amity and peace are invited to attend this meeting."
This was signed by leading luminaries of the day and included Muhammad Shafi, Barrister, Chaudhary Nabi Bakhsh, pleader Chief Court, Mian Fazal Hussain Barrister, Sheikh Gulab Din pleader Chief Court, Mian Muhammad Shahnawaz Barrister, Maulavi Ahmad Din Pleader Shaikh Fazal Elahi Barrister, Mirza Jalal ud Din Barrister, Sheikh Muhammad Abdul Aziz Editor and Mian Abdul Aziz Barrister.
(Taken from An Introduction to the hidden Treasures of Islam)