Our God

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Our God — Page 52

52 the smallest particles pose an insoluble enigma for the human mind. The Promised Messiah as says: ے اک رشب رہزگ ر � ی اک اپؤں ک ی ہ خ انب اتکس � اسں ےہ ٓا وت رھپ کی ورکن انبان ونرِ قح اک اس ہپ Man cannot make even the foot of an insect; How then can it be easy for him to create the Light of Truth? Look at a housefly. Even this minor insect is a great miracle of God’s magnificent powers. If one spends all his life in research- ing just the fly and its organs, he will see that his life will come to an end but his research will remain incomplete. Look at the human body itself. Ever since the world was created, hundreds of thousands of the world’s best minds, throughout the ages, have occupied themselves with research into its structure and the set of judicious laws that control the function of different human organs, such as the heart and the brain, the kidney, the lungs, the liver, the stomach, the eyes, the ears, the nose, etc. But how much of this God’s apparently small treasure have they been able to discover and present to the world? Surely the world will come to an end but the treasures of this miniature universe will not be exhausted. Take the wild flower that springs up along the edge of your pathway and often gets crushed under the feet of some merci- less and unaware wayfarer and disappears permanently from the eyes of the world. In its tiny leaves there are hundreds of veins spread out in the form of a network and each one of these veins is a cosmos in view of its function and system. To acquire the perfect knowledge of this intricate system, even N uh ’s [Noah] age may not be enough! Cast a glance at the insignificant and