The Commentary of Al-Qasidah — Page 192
192 The commentary of al-Qa si dah bringing Mirz a Sahib down, he brought himself down. As a matter of fact, his two sons ran away from his house and came to me in Qadian. They said to me that their father has no conscience and he tells them to go and join an orphanage. He beats us all the time and forces us to do menial chores. We simply do not want to live with him any longer. I put both of them on allowance and provided them education in Qadian. When Maulaw i Muhammad H usain discovered this he sent me a message that this was a big disgrace for him and that his sons should be removed from Qadian. I responded that it was not possible that they come to me for help and I deny them. Afterwards, both of them became Ahmadis, but later on Maulaw i Sahib came and pressured them into leaving Qadian. However, it was apparent that his treatment with them was so extreme that one of them died and the other became a Christian. He is still alive and does business in the state of Maisur. ( Tafs i r-e-Kab i r , vol. 8, part. 3, p. 451) At the time they issued the verdict of disbelief against the Promised Messiah as , all these scholars of Islam enjoyed glory and prestige. However, what happened from that point on until their death is apparent to the whole world. Even the enemies of Ahmadiyyat admitted that all their efforts against this Jam a‘ at were wasted. On the other hand, All a h gave respect to the Promised Messiah as and made his name famous and gave his Jam a‘ at remarkable progress. His Jam a‘ at exists in every corner of the world today. His missions can be found in Washington, Chicago, and in many other states and cities, in London, and even in many European countries, as well