Three in One

by Naeem Osman Memon

Page 271 of 363

Three in One — Page 271

CHAPTER TEN. REVELATIONS. This unending tirade against Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas by the author of Two in One continues relentlessly and for some reason or the other, Abdul Hafeez quotes some revelations vouchsafed unto Hadhrat Ahmadas without actually stating what he finds objectionable about them. In the absence of him stating his objections, one can only assume that he probably objects to these being vouchsafed unto Hadhrat Ahmadas in a language other than Arabic. In that event, one would ask him as to what would he make of the following revelation vouchsafed unto Hadhrat Muhammadsa in Persian²: گر این مشت خاک را نه بخشم چه کنم. If, on the other hand, this pir from Gujjo wishes to argue that. Hadhrat Ahmadas received revelations to the effect that he had been favoured with blessings from God and that his reward is near or that God is pleased with him and has chosen him some revelations to which effect the author of Two in One is seen to cite³, then one would ask him again as to what is so objectionable about this when it is an admitted fact that the pleasure of God inspires His servants with such revelations. For instance, Hadhrat Sayyid Abdul Qadir Jilanith stated: 'When you attain perfection in fana, your rank near God will be raised and you will be addressed with the words: This day 1. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One. p. 66/7 3. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. two in One, pp. 66/7 2. Kausar al Nabi. Kitabul Fai' 271