Some Hidden Pearls

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Some Hidden Pearls — Page 36

gentleness, solicitude, and mild persuasion, softly luminous and full of attraction like the moon, on other occasions, when any question of Imani Ghaïrat (spiritual jealousy) was involved - any question of showing due sensitivity for the honour of Islam, of jealous zeal for upholding that honour at any cost, the Jalali (majestic) aspect of his personality, the aspect of majesty and grandeur, also was greatly to the fore-sharp, and piercing, fierce and unbearable, like the burning rays of the mid-day sun. Of this category, I would here mention only two incidents, both seemingly minor, but both vested with an import like the energy in a bombshell; and they indicate how firm and deep, almost fathomless, was the faith which characterised the Promised Messiah, where any Revelation from God or the. Divine promise of help and succour destined for him was concerned. Hazrat Munshi. Zafar Ahmad has related that during the days when a suit brought against the. Promised Messiah by Maulvi Karamdin of village Bhain, was dragging painfully 36