Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 720
720 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION mir- also by the grace of God-declare that God has shown so many acles in order to prove the truth of my claim that few are the Prophets who have shown so many miracles. The truth is that He has caused a river of miracles to flow and—with the sole exception of our Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him—it is impos- sible to find categorical evidence of so many miracles being shown by any of the past Prophets, may peace be upon them. For His part, God has incontrovertibly established the point. It is now up to the people to accept it or not. These are those objections raised by my opponents which Bābū Ilahi Bakhsh has repeatedly mentioned in his book, 'Aṣā-e-Mūsā, believing it to be an act worthy of great reward by the Almighty, the reality of which must have been manifested upon him after his death. However, for the benefit of the general public, I hereby set down that the objections raised by my opponents are only of three kinds: 1. FIRST, the sheer fabrications and lies that they have levelled against me without any fear of the wrath of God Almighty. They have flaunted these allegations with the greatest degree of mis- chief and audacity, saying that a certain prophecy which was about such and such a person had not been fulfilled; whereas the prophecy which they say concerned that person had nothing to do with that person at all. For instance, they attribute the prophecy. to Maulawi Muhammad Husain on their own كَلْبٌ يَمُوْتُ عَلَى كَلْبٍ لَعْنَةُ اللهِ عَلَى الْكَذِبِينَ So in answer to that what can I say other than ["The curse of Allah be upon the liars']? 2. SECONDLY, the objection relates to a prophecy that actually does pertain to a person but it was a prophecy that contained warning of a chastisement and has either been fulfilled in accordance with its condition or shall be fulfilled at some time in the future. 1. He is a dog and he will die according to the value of the letters in the word kalb (dog), which amounts to fifty-two. [Publisher]