Mahzarnama (The Memorandum)

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Mahzarnama 137 and false deities will be cut off from their deified status. The continued deification of Mary shall perish, and her son will now most assuredly die. God says: If I so desire, I can cause Mary and her son Isa, and all inhabitants of the earth to die. So now He has willed to give the taste of death to the false deified existence of the twain. So the twain shall now perish and none can save them; and so also will all those who have perverse proclivities and are used to readily accepting false deities die. There shall be a new earth and a new heaven. The days are drawing near when the sun of truth shall rise in the West and Europe will come to know the true God. And thereafter the door of repentance shall be closed, because the entrants will have entered with a great rush, leaving behind only those on whom their nature has closed the doors, who love darkness, not light. Well nigh, all faiths shall perish, except Islam, and all the weapons shall be broken, except the Heavenly-weapon of Islam which shall neither break nor become blunt before it smashes the creed of Dajjaal into smithereens. The time is near at hand when the true Unity of God, which even the dwellers of wilderness—those who are neglectful of all faiths, do perceive innately—will spread across the countries. . . . At that time, neither any notion of fabricated Atonement will survive, nor shall any false deity live. . . and a single stroke of God shall nullify all the machinations of disbelief; but not by the use of any sword or gun, but by illuminating the actively inclined souls, and by sending down a light on the pure of heart. Then shall all these pronouncements of mine come within your grasp. " [ Tableegh-e- Risaalat, vol. VI, p. 8 ] "Harken, O ye Muslims! Listen carefully! All the complex fabrications of lies which have been resorted to by the Christian people, to stem the purifying influence of Islam; and all the chicanery that was put to work, and tireless hard work as well as the copious flow of money expended for this cause—even the excessively shameful methods, which are better left unsaid in the present article, were exploited to this end—these constitute such acts of sorcery on the part of the Christian nations and the