Three in One — Page 308
CHAPTER THIRTEEN. BLATANT SUBREPTION OF. AHMADIYYA MUSLIM LITERATURE. Finally, the author of Two in One cites 24 quotations which he claims are from Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad'sas books and asks Ahmadi Muslims to prove to him that these are being misquoted by their opponents with the view to defame them. ¹. He also assures them that his entire purpose in being engaged in this query is for the sake of Allah only. ² Yet, while he gives. Ahmadi Muslims such an assurance, even before he receives a reply, Abdul Hafeez exposes his true motivation and in the next line appends a statement that he considers Hadhrat Ahmadas and his followers to be liars and slanderers. ³ This should be sufficient to indicate that all his pretensions of being a genuine student seeking true knowledge are no more than a fraudulent excuse by the pir of Gujjo and he is merely shielding his persecution of Ahmadi Muslims under the guise of zealous religious piety. Nonetheless, what he also does, is to append a prayer to this statement in which he states that if he is accusing. Hadhrat Ahmadas and the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community falsely, then: 'O Allah, trap every liar and accuser with Your Curse and reveal such a sign which will decide between true and false. ". The following pages should sufficiently illustrate the extent to which Abdul Hafeez has manipulated the Ahmadiyya Muslim. Community's literature and also demonstrate how his prayer of being exposed as a liar and a slanderer has been responded to. 1. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, pp. 50/2 2. Ibid. , 52 3. Ibid. 308 4. Ibid.