The Ocean of Light — Page 101
101 HADRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD AS mothers, even the scent of morality, righteousness and piety does not reach them. But, like prostitutes, they are quick of temper and have a kind of cunning and love for luxurious life as well as lust for authority and power; therefore, they become arrogant and are destroyed. Rare it is for any one of them to die honourably. Most of them are fault-finders and backbiters. Like the young prostitutes, they are, haughty, quick to anger and inclined to indulge in the dance of arrogance. Their bellies contain nothing but the putrefaction of meanness, jealousy and prejudice. They are satiated only by causing division and mischief. They mistreat God’s creatures and hide evil in their hearts. Despite their claims to monasticism, they take pride on the successes of this wretched world. They are against truth and the truthful, and are close to those who oppose the truth. Even if they are admonished about their shortcomings, they show no remorse in their habit of finding faults in others. And whosoever tries