Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page x
x been manifested at his hand, as they were the first people to witness them. He further explained which signs had been manifested that caused thousands of people to enter the fold of his Community, many of which were directly relat - ed to the Hindu faith. In the Promised Messiah as has sought to address the statement made by Lala Shrampat and Lala Bisambardar, in response to his own speech that they had not witnessed even a single heavenly sign and why it was a false statement to make. The entire argument, says the Promised Messiah as , can be solved with one of them agreeing to “ swear an oath that all this is fabrica - tion, and if it is true then, within a year, a punishment may fall upon me and my progeny and may the curse of Allah be upon the liars! ” In the end the Promised Messiah as writes “ It should be remembered that there was no need for me to publish this book, but a foul newspaper which is published in Qadian by the Aryas—in which these people always blaspheme and use foul language, and owing to their natural enmity towards the religion of Islam, employ unpleas - ant words, and alongside this, by targeting me with abuse are becoming the successors of Lekhram—forced me to refute their false allegations in this book, to prove that their brothers, Lala Shrampat and Lala Malawamal (residents of Qadian), are in reality witness to many of my signs. Moreover, what reliance on them, all the Aryas and Hindus of Qadian are eye-witnesses to some signs. Furthermore, this is not