Malfuzat - Volume IX — Page 283
Undated 283 Undated If You Have the Plague, then my [Ahmadiyya] Movement is Certainly False The Promised Messiah as said: Once during the days of the plague, Maulaw i Muhammad ‘Ali had a high temperature. It was so severe that he thought that he had contracted the plague. This thought affected him so much that he called Muft i Muhammad Sa diq and began dic- tating his will. Incidentally, I received this news, and when I went to inquire about his health, to dispel this thought of his, I told him that he certainly did not have the plague; that if he did have the plague then my [Ahmadiyya] Movement is cer- tainly false as God Almighty had said clearly that He would save everyone that was within these four walls from this disease. After saying this, I felt his pulse. There was no sign of any fever. (Copied from Tash hi dh-ul-Adh-h a n. ) The Resemblance of Muslims with the Jews The poem regarding the prohibition of jihad which has been printed in Durre-Tham i n has the following couplet in it: اب زدنیگ اہمتری وت بس افاقسہن ےہ وہ مت ہک دقم اکرفاہن ےہ ی ہ ںیہن ومنم � Your way of living is nothing but evil; You are not believers as you tread the path of disbelief.