Truth About Ahmadiyyat — Page 6
6 established and a perfect guide has been sent with conclusive arguments, bright as the sun, so that he might bestow light upon the truthful ones and lead them out of darkness and error and confound the false ones. ( Tassurate Qadian, p. 69) Maulvi Sirajuddin, father of Maulvi Zaffar Ali Khan, editor of the Zamindar, stated: Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib was a clerk in Sialkot about 1860 or 1861. At that time he would have been twenty - two or twenty - three years of age. I testify as an eye - witness that in his youth he was most righteous, pious and exalted. (Zamindar, 8 June 1908) The Promised Messiah, peace be on him, challenged his opponents in respect of the purity of his life in the following words: You cannot point to any defect or imposture or falsehood or deceit in my early life on the basis of which you might hold that a person who had been given to falsehood and imposture has put forward his claim falsely. Is there anyone from among you who can p oint to any fault in my life? It is the pure grace of God that from the beginning He kept me firm in righteousness and this is a proof for those who reflect. (Tazkaratus Shahadatain, p. 62) Before his claim also he led a pure life and was truthful and enjoyed communion with God. Every fibre of his being was devoted to God. Then how was it to be expected that in putting forward his claim he would invent such a great lie against God