The Essence of Islam – Volume IV — Page 302
302. Essence of Islam-IV. Those who are mine cannot depart from me, neither on account of misfortune, nor in consequence of the vilification by people, nor through heavenly trials and tribulations. Those who are not mine, vain are their affirmations of friendship, for they will soon be separated from me and their last state will be worse than their first. Shall we be afraid of earthquakes? Shall we become frightened by trials in the cause of God Almighty? Can we be separated by any trial which comes from our Beloved God? Certainly not, but even this can only be through His grace and mercy. Those who wish to leave me are free to do so, we bid them farewell. But they should remember that after thinking ill and cutting asunder if they should at any time again incline towards me, such inclination would not receive such honour from God as is bestowed upon the faithful, for the stain of ill-thinking and treachery is a colossal stain. [Anwār-ul-Islam, Rūḥānī Khazā'in, vol. 9, pp. 23-24]. Prayers for Members of the Jama'at. I pray earnestly that all members of my Jamā'at should be such as fear God Almighty and are constant in Prayer; they get up at night and fall down before. God and supplicate, and discharge their obligations to. Him, and are not avaricious, or miserly, or heedless, or worms of the earth. I hope that God Almighty will accept my prayers and will show me that I am leaving such people behind. But those whose eyes commit adultery and whose hearts are filthier than excrement