Malfuzat – Volume X

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 276 of 658

Malfuzat – Volume X — Page 276

Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 10 276 how emphatically and majestically they were fulfilled. Show an example of this in the life history of someone who fabricated lies against God. If you refuse to accept this prophecy of mine, then show a precedent where someone who had fabricated lies against God and achieved such a rise without having the sup- port and help of God. ’ Abdus Salam, the son of Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiq ra was standing close to the Promised Messiah as. The Promised Messiah as held his hand and presented him to the guests and said: ‘Explain it to them that if, for example, this boy makes a prophecy today in his present state that he would live to be sev- enty years old, or that hundreds of thousands of people would come from far-off places to see him, or he foretells news of some other major event—then would such prophecies be cred- ulous given his present circumstances? Or if, suppose, all that he said in this condition came to pass at some point in time, would anyone dare call him a liar? Or would anyone have the right to say that he achieved it due to some human planning and contrivance? After this much discourse of the Promised Messiah as , they conceded that prophecies can serve as a proof to validate a claim. Question: We would like to hear some other arguments too. Answer: The Promised Messiah as said: ‘Another argument is the acceptance of prayers. ’ At this time Sahibzadah Abdul Hayye, the son of Hazrat Hakeem Maulawi Noor-ud-Deen, may Allah be pleased with him, was also present near the Promised Messiah as. Hazrat Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen