Favours of the Gracious God — Page 157
157 HADRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD AS perfected with various faculties. Similarly has it attained excellence through all manner of differing concepts and desires, varying circumstances and ideas, capricious morals and conflicting emotions. Likewise, the various forms of dialogue that occur between fathers and sons, enemies and friends, and young and old complement the excellences of human creation. Then we have the various actions that can be performed by man through his limbs, such as his hands, feet, eyes and ears. Then there is everything that can be sought through the use of these limbs including the science of the earth and the heavens, and all other related branches of learning. Thus, when Allah the Almighty created man with these powers, abilities, skills, objectives and intentions, His mercy demanded that He perfect man’s nature by bestowing upon him the faculty of speech which is equal to man’s needs and sufficient to satisfy all the conditions and tasks that he may be faced with. God did not abandon man leaving him deficient. The fulfilment of these potentials was dependent on a language that would possess a perfect system of root words such that it would be equal to the demands of man’s conscience and all his thoughts, and so that it may provide an adornment of words to the seekers [of knowledge].