With Love to Muhammad (sa) - The Khatam-un-Nabiyyin — Page 179
Statements of Hazrat Muhy-ud-d ī n Ibn ‘Arab ī rh 179 mistakes and innovations. The inner light of the hearts of the fuq ā r ā ’ [those devoted solely to God] shall be no more. Then, All ā h, the Exalted, shall enable a fortunate soul to attain spiritual perfection only through training received from the spirituality of the Holy Prophet sa , without the intervention of worldly religious groups and communities. He will then turn him into a group and that group shall attain extreme similarities with the group of the sah ā ba because it will entirely be the cultivation of the Holy Prophet sa. The [spiritual] beneficence of the Holy Prophet sa will benefit them constantly. They shall meet the sah ā ba in the sense that they shall become similar to them by virtue of their excellences. . . 185 The preceding quotations demonstrate the rock solid fortitude of the Promised Messiah’s arguments, while illustrating the incomparable spiritual beauties he derives from the Holy Qur’ ā n. His reflections have mined the most priceless jewels which, for centuries, were deeply buried within the verses of the Holy Book. The reader is welcome to compare the above commentary with any scholar’s previously documented commentary to see the unparalleled excellence of the Promised Messiah’s as interpretations. Finally, Farhan Khan argues that the Promised Messiah as cannot be considered Persian because nationality is “based on where someone lived, not where their ancestry hailed. ” 186 In his desperation to discredit the Promised Messiah as , Khan fabricates 185 Ā ’ ī na Kam ā l ā t Isl ā m , R ū h ā n ī Khaz ā ’in, Volume 5, Pages 208-210 186 Khan, With Love, Page 41