Blessings of Khilafat

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad

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32 I have committed all my capital to you. You know all about profit and loss. ( Tadhkirah , second English Edition p. 1051, published by Islam International Publications, 2009) The Promised Messiah as , therefore, laid all his assets at God’s threshold, so that God Himself took care of them. God told him entrust his Jam a ‘at to Him, and that He Himself would protect it. Now, if we were to accept the stance of the disbelievers of then what kind of protection was provided to the Jam God allowed their very first consensus to be on falsehood? The Promised Messiah as had committed his Jam a ‘at to God. G entrusted it to Nurud-D i n, an act which some, God forbid, dare was committed in sheer falsehood. I dare ask these people not capable of saving His Jam a ‘at from Nurud-D i n if that was necessary step to protect them against going astray? Indeed He was! Yet, He never did that. This act of God, therefore, proves that the consensus of the Jam a ‘at was not on falsehood; rather, it was exactly in accordance with divine Will. It was for these reasons that I remained firm in my stance. Moreover, there are certain other reasons and they are more important than the ones I have mentioned earlier. I have done nothing out of my own presumption in such matters; always believed that whatever happened was decreed by God. The reasons are such that they do not allow me to retreat from my position. They are not a testimony from this world, but heavens; and they are not from the realm of men, but are from God Almighty Himself. So how can I retreat from my position? Even if the whole world accuses me of being wrong in my stance, I would know all about , second English Edition p. 1051, , therefore, laid all his assets at God’s threshold, so that God Himself took care of them. God told him to to Him, and that He Himself would protect it. Now, if we were to accept the stance of the disbelievers of Khilafat , Jam a ‘at when God allowed their very first consensus to be on falsehood? The to God. God an act which some, God forbid, dare say committed in sheer falsehood. I dare ask these people: was God if that was the Indeed He was! proves that the it was exactly It was for these reasons that I remained firm in my stance. Moreover, there are certain other reasons and they are more important than the ones I have mentioned earlier. I have done presumption in such matters; instead, I always believed that whatever happened was decreed by God. These are such that they do not allow me to retreat from my but from the not from the realm of men, but are from God how can I retreat from my position? Even if the whole world accuses me of being wrong in my stance, I would