Malfuzat – Volume III

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Malfuzat – Volume III — Page 12

12 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad a certain individual will even go so far as to state: اِن َّ ھٰذَا الرَّجُل َ غَیَّر َ دِیْنَنَا Indeed, this man changes our religion. I would like the members of my community to be knowledgeable in these arguments so they are not made to suffer embarrassment in any gathering. Mir Muhammad Saeed Sahib of Hyderabad and Ya’qub Ali, along with a few others, ought to prepare books in the form of questions and answers which teach about my mission and its objectives, and then introduce them in our school. ” 1 17 October 1900 The Middle State Between a Vision and a Revelation In the morning, as per custom, His Holiness, on whom be peace, went for a walk. During his walk, he said: “There have been many occasions where the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, tells me something and I hear these words, but I do not see him. This is a state between vision and revelation. Two Signs of the Promised Messiah Last night the Holy Prophet sa said in relation to the Promised Messiah : َ یَضَع ُ الْحَرْب َ و َ یُصَالِح ُ النَّاس This means that on the one hand, the Promised Messiah will do away with war and conflict, and on the other hand, he will bring about reconciliation internally. That is to say the Promised Messiah will be distinguished with two signs: first- ly, the external sign that there would be no war; secondly, the internal sign that mutual harmony would prevail between the people. Then, the Holy Prophet sa also stated: ِ سَلْمَان ُ مِنَّا اَھْل َ الْبَیْت Salman is from among us, a member of the household. The word silman means two kinds of peace. Then, he also stated: 1 Al-Hakam , vol. 12, no. 44, dated 26 July 1908, p. 3 p. 12