The Noble Son

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The Noble Son — Page 113

HAZRAT MAULANA JALAL-UD-DIN SHAMS RA 113 There is no need to say anything else. ’ 135 Did the curse of God not fall upon the masons who made these accusations and spread indecencies? Were they not deprived of Ahmadiyyat which they had considered to be the greatest blessing of God Almighty? And as a result of making these accusations and committing these calumnies, what did they gain except disgrace? When Misri Sahib and his associates publicised these accusations and calumnies for a second time, Hazrat Musleh Mauood aba replied by saying: ‘I swear by such a God, citing Whose name falsely is the work of those who are cursed, that your (Misri Sahib’s) letter is replete with falsehood and slander (my meaning was not that Sheikh Sahib has himself been guilty of fabrication but that whosoever conveyed these things to him has employed fabrication, lies and forgery. And the malice of Sheikh Sahib has further added colour to it). Now if you are in your claim in Egypt and have the audacity to take up oath based upon the accusations of others, then you too should send your letter with the words at the bottom, َ ُ اہللِ عَلیٰ الْکَاذِبِیْن ۃ لَعْنَ * , confirming that you yourself consider the things that you have written in the letter or have given expression to, to be true and that God and His Messenger have given you the right to say them. And that if your actions are against the commandments of God and His * Translation: ‘The curse of Allah be upon the liars. ’ [Translator]