Life of the Promised Messiah

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Life of the Promised Messiah — Page 93

93 Hazrat Maulvi Abdul-Karim ing more than injury and offence, and presented not a single rational argument—was published and received, on reading this book His Holiness as felt such grief that he verbally expressed: “Bitter has my comfort become. ” It is due to this very grief and inclination towards the Divine that God Almighty has now given His Holiness as a weapon to uproot the great falsehood of our time, a grave association of partners with God (that is, the concept of the divinity of Christ and atone- ment). That weapon is the Ointment of Jesus and the discovery of the Tomb of Jesus as in Kashmir. It is not long before this Tomb of Jesus as causes mourning in the homes of all those who worship this falsehood. The hearts of the Muslims will be soothed, and they will forget the anguish that this vile and offensive book has caused. A Model of Civic Duty The relationship of His Holiness as with people of other communities is so exemplary that no better example is possible. He desires the best for all, irrespective of their religion. The prosperity of all humanity as a whole is the centre of his aspirations, and his prime objective and obligation. In every misfortune, the Hindus of Qadian find a good and trustworthy counsellor in the person of His Holiness as. Some of the Hindus from the Arya Samaj here in Qadian are opponents of Islam and