A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian' — Page 36
36 A critical Review of the Pamphlet—‘f a te h -e-Qadian’ Hardly a week had passed since he had written the above statement, he died under Divine decree. His extraordinary death proved him to be a liar in opposing the Promised Messiah as , and at the same time provided a great sign of the fulfilment of the revelation of the Promised Messiah as : He has been forbidden by the Forbidder from Heaven. 17 The belongings left behind by Maulav i Muhammad H asan Fai di , which was sent to his village Bheen, Sub-district Chakwal, District Jhelum after his death, contained the two books I‘j a zul-Mas ih and Shams-e-B a zighah , on which he had written his notes. A Book in Urdu Instead Since many intelligent people did not approve of the behaviour of P i r Meher ‘Al i , which he had displayed in Lahore (and which has been reported above), the Promised Messiah as expected that P i r Meher ‘Al i , in order to wash away the stains of insult, would make an attempt to write and publish a commentary on S u rah F a ti h ah in eloquent Arabic, to try and match I‘j a zul-Mas ih , and thereby show the public that the venerated P i r knew Arabic and could write a commentary. Finally on July 1, 1902, the Promised Messiah as received a book, Saif-e-Chishtiy a ’ i from P i r Meher ‘Al i. The book, 17 Tadhkirah , English 2 nd edition, p. 518, published by Islam International Publications Ltd. , UK, 2009 [Publishers]