The Truth Unveiled — Page 64
64 64 Islasm ntals eriosP urPsb for that which has been described in the words 1 ُءٓاَزَج ٍۭةَئِّيَس اَهِلْثِمِب and, as the aggrieved party, it is my desire that if I am not guilty of the allegations made against me then may he be humiliated in the manner that he has sought to disgrace me. I am certain that this government is most tolerant and forgiv - ing insofar as possible, but if I am a rebel as Muhammad Husain claims, or if he himself holds rebellious ideas as I have come to know, then it is obligatory on the government to fully investigate this matter and punish appropriately the true culprit from among the two of us so that such evil does not take root in the coun - try. The easiest course to maintain peace is to question renowned Muslim clerics of the Punjab and the rest of India regarding the beliefs of the man whom they have taken as their leader and advocate. Does he express the same beliefs to the government as he does to them? For it is essential that he hold the same belief as the clerics that he represents and for whom he advocates. In the end, I also wish to draw the attention of the govern - ment to the fact that in his Isha’at-us-Sunnah , volume 18, num - ber 3, page 95, Muhammad Husain has incited his followers by stating that I am deserving of death. So, as a prominent leader who has issued an edict ✩ against me, on account of the justice 1. The recompense of evil is a penalty in proportion thereto. ( Surah Yunus, 10:28) [Publisher] ✩ Note: When Muhammad Husain issued this edict of death, he falsely accused me of blaspheming against Jesus, peace be upon him, and thus stated that I deserve to be put to death. But, this is a blatant lie on the part of Muhammad Husain. I claim to be the Promised Messiah and say that I bear a resemblance to Jesus, peace be upon him. Thus, everyone can understand that if I were, God-forbid, to insult Jesus, peace be upon