Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 113

CHAPTER IV [TRANSLATION OF REVELATIONS] 113 and that we were in error in staying away. They will be told, Now that you have believed, no blame lies upon you. Allah has forgiven your sins and He is the Most Merciful of those who show mercy. Allah will safeguard you against the mischief of your enemies and will attack him who attacks you. This is because they transgressed and treaded upon the ways of disobe- dience. Is not Allah sufficient for His servant? O mountains and birds! Remember Me with ecstasy and heartfelt pain along with this servant of Mine. Peace be upon all of you from God who is Merciful. Step aside today, O guilty ones! I, along with the Spirit of Holiness, am with you and with the members of your family. Be not afraid; the Messengers are not afraid in My Presence. The promise of Allah has come, and He has put down His foot and repaired the gap. Then blessed is he who has found and seen. There are people who accepted the guidance and there are people who have earned torment. They will say, 'He is not a Messenger of God. ' Tell them, 'My truth is being testified by God Himself as well as those who have knowledge of the Book of Allah. Allah will help you at a difficult time. The commandment of Allah, the Gracious, for His vicegerent, for whom is the heavenly kingdom: he will be bestowed a vast kingdom; treas- ures will be opened for him. ¹* This is Allah's grace and is strange in your eyes. ། ོ། Say, 'O ye who disbelieve! I am of the truthful ones. So 1. This revelation has reference to some future time as happened in the case of the Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, who was, in a vision, given the keys [of the treasuries of Caesar and Khosrow], but those keys made their appearance in the time of Ḥadrat 'Umar Fārüqra. When God sets up a people with His own hand, He does not brook that people should trample them forever. Finally, some kings join them and they are, thus, de- livered from the hands of tyrants as happened in the case of the Ḥadrat ‘Īsā, peace be upon him. (Author)