Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 39

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as 39 decision that the words used by the appellant, meaning my - self, with regards to Karam Deen: those of a great liar and miser 1 , did not in any way defame him. Moreover, even if harsher words were used for him, he was worthy of them. This was the decision made in my favour, yet for Karam Deen the fifty-rupee fine was upheld. Not only had I in - formed Lala Shrampat of this prophecy, but had published it in my book Mawahibur-Rahman – a book in Arabic – prior to the existence of this lawsuit. Thus, it is not possible for anyone to deny this. 2 At this moment, these few prophecies I cite as ex - amples and I proclaim that, by God, all this is true and Lala Shrampat has heard this many times! If I have lied, may God send down punishment on me and my sons within a year. Aameen. َ ن �ْ ی�ِ ب�ِ ن ُ ا ہّٰللِّٰ عَلی َ الْکَا� ق �َ و َ لَع�ْن [May the curse of Allah 1 It was the statement of Karam Deen that the word ٌ ب َّا� ن ک�َ [ Kazzaab ] is used for one who is an excessive liar and always lies, and that ٌ ْم ی�ِ ئ ل�َ [ Laeem ] is used for such a person who is of illegitimate birth, with this practice being common in his family. Karam Deen presented books in support of this, but the Divisional Judge said that even if harsher words were used, it would not be a means of disrespect for Karam Din. Meaning, in light of his condition, even these words were not enough. (Author) 2 Not only was this prophecy published in the book Mawahibur- Rahman , but was also published in Al-Hakam and Al-Badr prior to its fulfilment. (Author)