Life of the Promised Messiah

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35 Hazrat Maulvi Abdul-Karim Sahib has burnt the papers. ” All those in the home were in fear of what would happen next. In reality, due to the gravity of the situation, they were all apprehensive and expected a terrible outcome and an unpleasant situa- tion—and no doubt, they should have. However, His Holiness as smiled and said: “Wonderful. In this there must be great wisdom of Allah the Exalted. Now God Almighty desires to disclose upon me an even bet- ter exposition. ” On this instance as well, one who is inclined to critical analysis ought not to pass over this incident without comparing it to the ways of others. Similarly, on another occasion it so happened that during the days when His Holiness as was writing At-Tabligh, Maulvi Nur-ud-Din Sahib came to see the Promised Messiah as. His Holiness as had penned a very important two-page exposition and he felt a sense of pride on account of the eloquence and articulacy with which God Almighty had graced his writing. The text was to be given to me for translation into Persian, but this was overlooked. The Promised Messiah as placed the pages in his pocket and set out for his walk. Maulvi Sahib and many others accompanied the Promised Messiah as as well. On the way back, before we had returned, His Holiness as handed the papers to Maulvi Sahib so that he could read them and then give them to my humble self. On the way, Maulvi Sahib acciden- tally dropped these papers and upon returning to our