Our God is an English translation of Hamara Khuda written by Hadhrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad, M.A. in the prime of his youth. The book was written for the youth who were being swept by the onslaught by atheist literature. It is as relevant today as then; rather more so.
The book mainly addresses the issue of existence of God from the point of view of rational arguments. It furnishes cogent reasons as to why we cannot see God. The beauty of God lies in His being hidden from our physical eyes, and yet being apparent to us through His creation and revelation.
The universe, human nature, morality, universal acceptance of God, supremacy of prophets and testimony of the righteous are the basis on which the author successfully develops the arguments for the existence of God.
Seven main atheistic arguments are successfully refuted by very powerful arguments.