Malfuzat – Volume X

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Malfuzat – Volume X — Page 563

23 May 1908 563 and economical and could endure so much hardship that some- times they would sustain themselves merely on the leaves of trees. The entire land of India is so unaware of my claims as if no one knows anything. To build a school or college is primarily contingent upon the strength of the Movement. First of all, we should have people in the Movement who are willing to assist in the needs of the Movement. It is of no benefit to pay a great deal of attention to other projects when even such needs of the Movement as the Langar [Community Kitchen] are not being met. If some able and competent men could go forth in the service of the Movement and just inform people about it, even then great benefit can be expected. Discussion about Professor Wragge and Hazrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiq The Promised Messiah as said about Mr. Wragge (whom I have intro- duced to the readers of al- H akam through two previous articles in the form of questions and answers): Look, when he visited us, at least he had some exchange of ideas. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq has a burning desire for the propagation of the Ahmadiyya Movement, and there is hardly any place in England where he has not corresponded with the English researchers or editors of the newspapers that he has come to know about and not communicated to them the claims of the Promised Messiah as. The sorrowful ending of Dowie of America and the pathetic failure of Piggot of London are the result of the efforts of the respected Mufti [Sadiq] Sahib. While he was the cause of destruction of Piggot and Dowie, he was also the cause of guidance for many fortunate souls. It was the result of his true and sincere efforts that some gentle- men and ladies of Europe and America accepted the truth of