Mahzarnama (The Memorandum) — Page 180
180 Mahzarnama [Anwaar-us-Soofiya, June, 1915, p. 19] 4. They disbelieve in Khatme Nubuwwat. [Insaan-e-Kaamil, ch. 36, by Sayyed Abdul Kareem Jaili] 5. They believe that Divine converse and revelation. (wahi and ilhaam) still continues [Maykhana-e-Dard, pp. 134-135; Futoohaat-e-Mekkiyyah, vol. 4, p. 196] 6. Unguarded they make blatant use of Islamic epithets for the elders of their own faith, e. g. , Aan Hadhrat (used otherwise for the Holy Prophet), Umm-ul-Momineen (Mother of the Faithful), used otherwise for the wives of the Holy Prophet), Razi Allah Anhu (may Allah be pleased with him; used otherwise for the Companions of the Holy Prophet). [i. Nazm-ud-Durer fee Silk-is-Siyer, by Mullah Safiullah; ii. Isharaat-e-Fareediyya; iii. Qalaa'id-ul-Jawaahir] 7. They regard Jehad against the British to be unlawful (haraam). [Nusret-ul-Abraar, p. 129; published in 1888 A. D. ] 8. They are a plant which the British themselves planted (khud kaashtah paoda). [Weekly Chataan, 15 October, 1962] 9. They are the spies of the British. [Weekly Chataan, 5 November, 1962] 10. They believe Sayyed Jama'at Ali Shah to be the guide to truth (haadi) and the intercessor (shaaf'e). [Anwaar-us-Soofiya, Lahore, September, 1913, p. 23; and August, 1915, p. 32] 11. They believe Sayyed Jama'at Ali Shah to be the equal to the Holy Prophet, in respect of being "the Sayyed of all Sayyeds" (Sayyedon kay Sayyed), the "Image of God" (mazhar-e-Khuda),