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heed to the real significance of this day. (Malfoo1. at Vol. II, p. 31, 32) VICTORY AND RAHEEMIYYAT Islam is like a child in the lap of God; He it is who does everything for it; He makes the necessary arrangements and provides whatever it needs. There is no human being (any creature) who lays it under obligation. The word Raheem refers to the one who does not let the efforts go waste; the opposite of it is that one should continue struggling and find no result of his efforts. God the Almighty displayed His Raheemiyyat in the case of the Holy Prophet Mohammad, sallallaho alaihi wa sallam, and it was very conspicuous. There was not a single battle fought by the Holy Prophet which he did not win. In fact, he struggled a little and he was rewarded amply. His victories flashed like the lightning; the victory of Syria and Egypt are the examples. There has never been a man in the whole history of man- kind who was so successful and who won victories like the Holy Prophet, Mohammad, sallallaho alaihi wa sallam. {Malfoozat Vol. 2, p. 45) MUTUAL LOVE AND SYMPATHY I have spoken about the unity and mutual love among the men;-bers of the Jamaat many a time and I have been telling you that you should remain united and have mutual concord. This is what God had instructed Muslims to do. He had commanded them to be like one person otherwise they would become weak and the people would know of it. The Muslims have been instructed to stand shoulder to shoulder 53