Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 42
42 BAr a h i n-e-a h madiyya Who has chosen a single tongue and a small land, To send down his revelation. How can such beliefs be considered right? How can reason lead to such conclusions? How can one, who is himself good and keeps good company; Harbour such malice against the righteous? For the moon there can be no greater abuse, Than that it should be called good for nothing. If a blind man were to say, ‘There is no sun,’ He would only be asking for more ridicule. So doubt not the blazing sun, If you do not wish to be derided. If you seek God, do not transgress; Do you not fear the wrath of the Subduer?