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CONCLUSION. While one has disagreed with Abdul Hafeez on every one of his statements in his publication, to his satisfaction one agrees with his statement that on the Day of Judgement, right and wrong will be decided and no one will be able to convert a false prophet into a true one. 101 However, one hopes that the author of Two in One will reciprocate by agreeing with the author of. Three in One that on that very day, no one will be able to convert a true prophet into false also. In this relation, one is certain that if Abdul Hafeez ever attempted to prove Hadhrat. Mirza Ghulam Ahmadas as anything but a true prophet, his efforts will fail miserable because Hadhrat Ahmadas is an elect of God Almighty. But that is an event which will take place in the future. For the moment, Abdul Hafeez may continue to persecute Hadhrat Ahmadas in this world but here again, one can assure the pir from Gujjo that he shall Inshallah suffer certain failure as stated by Hadhrat Ahmadªs: 'I claim with all certainty that I am truthful and with the grace of Allah, I shall be victorious in this battle. When I look into the distant, I see the signs of my victory and when I observe the period closer, I see that in the near future, I shall gain a glorious victory because another Tongue is speaking in my favour and for the establishment of my hand, another hand is working. What the world cannot observe, I observe. A heavenly soul is speaking within me, and it is granting life to every word which I utter. A certain power and glory has come into movement in the heavens, which has established this humble person. Anyone upon whom the doors of repentance have not been closed will observe that I am not on my own. . Do they not possess the eyes which can distinguish the truth?. Is he alive also who cannot feel the thunder from heaven?'102 101. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 36 102. Ahmad, [Hadhrat] Mirza Ghulam. Izalah Auham, p. 562/63; Ruhani Khazain, vol. 3, p. 403 337