Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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506 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION No one can overcome them. The drawn sword of angels is in front of you, but you have not recognized nor seen nor appreciated the needs of time. ² O my God, do create a dis- tinction between the truthful and the liar. You recognize every reformer and truthful one. ]3* * Issued by: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, The Promised Messiah, 16 August 1906, 24 Jamadiuth-Thānī 1324 Hijrah Printed at Anwar Ahmadiyya Press, Qadian, Dārul-Amān 1. 2. This sentence is addressed to 'Abdul-Ḥakīm Khān and the drawn sword of the angels means heavenly retribution which shall not be caused by man. [Author] Meaning that, you did not care to reflect whether the ummah of the Holy Prophets needed the Dajjal or a Reformer and Mujaddid during this age and at this critical point in time. [Author] 3. 'O my God! Do You demonstrate the difference between the truthful one and the liar! You know who is the truthful and the reformer. This revealed sentence negates ‘Abdul-Hakim Khan's claim that he is the one who is truth- ful. Allah says that you are not the one who is truthful; I shall single out the truthful one from the liar. (Author)