Three in One

by Naeem Osman Memon

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Three in One — Page 306

ABDUL HAFEEZ'S PROPHECY PROVEN FALSE. Abdul Hafeez has very rightly quoted Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam. Ahmadas to state that if even one prediction of an individual is proved to be wrong, then that person would certainly be a liar. 93. The three prophecies of Hadhrat Ahmadas which the author of. Two in One falsely alleges were proved wrong have shown to have been fulfilled to the full extent of God Almighty's will. . Hence, Hadhrat Ahmadas cannot, under any justifiable criterion be stated to have been a liar. On the contrary, the person who makes such a false statement against his prophecies is the one who is proved to be a liar and in this instance, Abdul Hafeez is himself proven a liar for uttering a lie that any of Hadhrat. Ahmad'sas prophecies were not fulfilled. . That, however, is not the full extent of how this pir from Gujjo has been proved to be a liar by God Almighty. The criterion of a person's predictions not being fulfilled, being a sign of the lying nature of that individual, applies to the author of Two in. One as much as it applies to anyone else. If one may remind him, Abdul Hafeez sent an Eid greeting card to Hadhrat Mirza. Tahir Ahmaday on which he scribbled a prophecy that within one year of it, the Caliph of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community will, God forbid, be 'afflicted with paralysis and this would be a sign of the inveracity of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and Hadhrat Mirza Tahir Ahmaday. In fact, Abdul Hafeez's disciple, Dr. S. Rashid Ali of Dibba was so convinced that the prophecy of his spiritual guide and teacher would come true, that around the period when he expected it to be fulfilled,. Ahmadi Muslims in the vicinity of the Fazl Mosque in London were inundated with telephone calls by him demanding that they go to their mosque and observe the truth of the prophecy of his master. It is a small wonder that the telephone bills of. Rashid Ali ran into thousands of pounds when converted into. British sterling. 93. vide. Two in One, p. 67 306