Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 207

POSTSCRIPT QUESTION (7) 207 On my part, I have endeavoured to communicate the message by personally visiting some cities of the Punjab and India like Amritsar, Lahore, Jalandhar, Sialkot, Delhi, Ludhiana, and others. I have com- municated the message of God Almighty in large gatherings, and pre- sented the beauties of Islam in the presence of thousands of people. And I have written some seventy books expounding the truth of Islam in Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and English, about 100,000 copies of which have been published in Muslim countries. To the same end, I have published several hundred thousand pamphlets,¹* and by the grace of God Almighty and His guidance, more than 300,000 persons, as of today, have repented of their sins at my hands, and this process continues at such a fast pace that each month hundreds of people continue to enter into the covenant of allegiance with me. People of foreign lands are not unaware of my Jama'at. In fact, my message has reached even the countries of America and remote countries of Europe to the extent that in America many people have joined my Jama'at, and, on their own, they had many leading American newspapers publish my prophecies regarding the extraordinary earth- quakes as proof of my Signs. Some of the Europeans, too, have joined my Jama'at. I need not mention the Muslim world; for, as I have just stated, more than 300,000 people have entered this Jama'at and people have come to know of thousands of Signs. And most of them are pious and of good disposition. 2* 1. Once I had 16,000 leaflets concerning the truthfulness of Islam translated into English and published in European and American countries, which also got published in many English newspapers. Those leaflets were sent to places in Europe and America where people were unaware of the beauties of Islam. An Englishman, Mr. Webb, who lived in America and was not a Muslim yet, came across those leaflets. After that, he embraced Islam and remains a Muslim up to now. (Author) 2. Alas! That those who raise objections against the integrity and sincerity of my Jama'at do not themselves exercise honesty and fairness. Some mem- bers of this Jama'at have displayed such examples of their steadfastness the like of which is difficult to find in this age. For instance, a God-fearing and