Testimony of the Holy Quran — Page 114
T E S T I MON Y OF T HE HOLY Q U R AN 114 Messiah’ and demand proof for it. Reason does not exclude the possibility that someone should come in the manner of the Messiah in this ummah, which is in the likeness of the Mosaic dispensation. The philosophers, too, endorse the fact that the life of human beings is cyclical. Likewise, it has also been established through divine practice and the laws of nature that some people are born in the image of others; the likes of the righteous are born as well as those of the wicked. Of course, the proof of one’s being commissioned by God should be demanded. Such proof encom - passes all other proofs. Think about it. When our Holy Prophet, peace and bless - ings of Allah be upon him, proclaimed that he was the like of M u s a and a Messenger of God Almighty, those to whom his Prophethood had been established did not doubt his also being the like of M u s a. Just as they believed in the Prophethood of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, so did they believe in his likeness. Hence, the proof of one’s being com - missioned by God and a true recipient of revelation is the root of all proofs. For example, no one demands of a Prophet to give proof for each and every sentence of the book revealed to him; for, with the substantiation of his Prophethood, all such matters are proven automatically. Dear ones! It is not the case that God wants to establish a novel law for me. Ponder over the eternal law of God Almighty and raise your questions accordingly. Moreover, to this date—11 Rab i ‘ul-Awwal 1311 ah , corre - sponding to 22 September 1893 ce and 8 Asauj 1950, the day of Friday—more than 3, 000 Signs have been shown at the hand of this humble one, which hundreds of people have witnessed. In fact, thousands of Hindus, Christians, and followers of other