Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 129
POSTSCRIPT Response to Some Critics' Objections In these trying times, there have appeared some people even among Muslims who do not consider it necessary for their salvation to believe in the Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, and to follow in his footsteps. They deem it sufficient simply to believe in God as One without partner to enter Paradise. And there are some who—through utter fabrication and inequity, or out of their own misunderstanding-raise different kinds of unwarranted objections against me. Some of these appear to be intended to make people weary of this Movement. There are still others who, on account of their dis- position, are incapable of understanding the subtleties of faith. They are not evil by nature, but they lack intellectual depth or breadth of knowledge to enable them to deduce the truth of any matter. I have, therefore, thought it appropriate to dispel the doubts of all of them in this postscript. It was not incumbent upon me to pay attention to the removal of these doubts, because these absurd objections have been refuted in various places throughout many of my books. Nevertheless, in these days, there is a man named ‘Abdul-Ḥakīm Khān, an Assistant Surgeon in the state of Patiala, who was a member of my Movement, but remained unaware and deprived of religious verities because