Claims and Teachings - Ahmad The Promised Messiah and Mahdi — Page 419
7l#;(J. estifi) and that^he, will ,})e raised. for the wbole^world. ,The , followiag are,the original words of Baba Nanak 'as recorded in the fyqnth, the most Sacred Book of the Sikhs : ' : *"^. ^ "He cut off the head of the enemy and was the Isa (Jesus) oj t,h,e v whole mankind- Then angels rained down flowers from heaven and all men offered their congratulations and all men ' ' ' - '. ' : '. : ''' I ''. :'. : ; , ' '. ' ( declared, ''Blessed be he who is the distroyer of the wicked and the friend of the poor. " ' It is curious that many of the prbphecies about the Promised Messenger describe him as the destroyer of the wicked and 'the patron of the lowly. For instance, the Promised Krishna has' been described as J ^. ; & ; i. e. \ the destroyer of the swiiie and the nourisber of the cows. Strange to say that besides the heavy death roll of humanity, due to various visitations, most of those 1 who stood up against him have already fallen victims to the wrath of God while those who accepted him and offered their submission to him in all humility have received spiritual nourishment under '. '"" '':. ' -'' '. ;. '. . . . ;. -', his ,tende,r care. . . , r lt is hardly necessary for me now to draw the attention of my Sikh friends to their duty. They profess to love their Guru and claim to be his followers. Their Guru being inspired by God, prophesied. the advent of a holy man in the Pargana of Batala. ,He was to belong to the. class "of "land-owners and his sole trust was to be in God. He was to be the Isa for the whole world and one of his. signs was to be the murder of an enemy upon which ,he was to receive congratulations from all quarters. " That holy , man,. that Isa, was no other than Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadiap, T : ahsi] Batala, and it is the duty of every true : follower