Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 228
228 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI-THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION In short, the dispute between us and the opponents has now reached the limit. He who has sent me will now Himself adjudicate this case. If I am truthful, the heavens will certainly bear such strong testi- mony for me that people will tremble. But if I have been an offender for twenty-five years who concocted lies against God for this prolonged period, how can I escape? In such a case, even if all of you should befriend me, I am still ruined because God's hand is against me. O ye people! Bear well in mind that I am not the fabricator; I am the oppressed-I am not the impostor; I am the truthful. I have been wronged far too long. This is what God Almighty said twenty-five years ago and was published in Barāhīn-e-Ahmadiyya, namely, the revelation of God that: دنیا میں ایک نذیر آیا پر دنیا نے اس کو قبول نہ کیا لیکن خدا اُسے قبول کرے گا اور بڑے زور آور حملوں سے اس کی سچائی ظاہر کر دے گا. A Warner came unto the world, but the world accepted him not; yet God shall accept him and demonstrate his truthful- ness with mighty assaults. This revelation belongs to the time when there was neither any invi- tation on my part nor was there any denier. These words were merely in the form of a prophecy which have been fulfilled by the opposing clerics. Thus they have perpetrated what they pleased. Now is the time for the manifestation of the second sentence of this prophecy; namely, the sentence that ‘yet God shall accept him and demonstrate his truth with mighty assaults. ' What a pity that they did not benefit at all from the Signs of Almighty God which were so openly manifested, whereas some of the Signs which they could not understand were used as the basis of objection. I, therefore, now know that this verdict will not take long. Great injustice was committed under heaven in that these peo- ple perpetrated whatsoever they wished and wrote whatsoever they liked against an Appointee of God. It is strange that on page 45 of his