Malfuzat – Volume X — Page 212
Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 10 212 Graciousness of the Promised Messiah as While returning from the walk, a peasant named Mangoo, resident of Bhini, offered greetings and shook the hand of the Promised Messiah as. He requested the Promised Messiah as to stop for a little while as he wanted to present some sugar canes as a gift to him. The Promised Messiah as said, ‘There is no need for it. You have received your reward from Allah. Do not inconvenience yourself now. ’ But he insisted. The Promised Messiah as said, ‘Alright! You may give them to Miyan Shadi Khan and he will bring them for me. ’ However, this person rather humbly requested him to make a stop and that all the companions of the Promised Messiah as should accept the treat of sugar canes. He held on to the Promised Messiah as and took him by his hand to his field. The Promised Messiah as smiled and walked around in his field for a few minutes. In the meantime he brought a pile of sugar canes. The companions of the Promised Messiah as all took the sugar canes. Before leaving, the Promised Messiah as called him up with much kindness and inquired about his name etc. He then departed with a smile on his face due to this display of sincerity and love of the man. The kindness and graciousness of the Promised Messiah as had a spe- cial impact on his companions. This was but one example of his great morals. The Oneness of God and Idol Worship in the Vedas The Promised Messiah as said: Even after the passage of thousands of years, some influence or