Defence Against the Plague and a Criterion for the Elect of God

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Defence Against the Plague and a Criterion for the Elect of God — Page 42

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 42 Allah, do you realise who— how magnificent in status— the A sha bus- S uffah are?] Jab i z refers to bread that has been so dried up that it cannot be broken by teeth and instead breaks teeth, is difficult to swallow, tears the intestines, and induces colic. So this word indicates that Charagh Din’s claim to be a Messenger, and his ‘revelation’ is nothing more than jab i z and shall destroy him. Meanwhile, a great feast descends upon another people, whom he disrespects, and they partake in a large portion of God’s mercy. ے درگ ر ن �ی� پ �یگ� ر کشخ انن � د ت �یس� ر ن �ی� پ امدئہ � وخردین رہزگ ابندش انن کشخ اے ےب رنہ A table spread with pleasant food cannot be compared to hardened bread; O fool, hardened bread is not at all fit for eating. دواتسں را امدئہ دبدنہ از رہم و رکم مہ ر ن �ی� ن اپرہ اہےئ کشخ انن �ب�یگ�ااگنن را � Friends are given a pleasant feast with love and affection; But others may be served with scraps of bread. د � ن � ن فگ� ِ اگسن آں کشخ انن ےم ا ش � ی �پ� مہ ر ن �ی� ن � ان ےم ربدن ر ن ِ زع�ی� ش � ی �پ� امدئہ از فطل اہ Such hardened bread is also thrown to the dogs; While those held dear are lovingly presented with a joyous banquet. ابش رفزاہن نک وہش را انں کشخ ں ی � ا نک رتک ی�واہن ابش � رگ رخددنمی ےئپ آں امدئہ د Discard this hardened bread, come to your senses, and show intelligence; If you are wise go forth in ecstasy to seek this bounty. —Author