Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 7
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as 7 thirty five years have passed. I discussed this prophecy at the Jalsa and what caused me to mention it was that whilst I was engaged in Prayer in our central mosque, along with my community of nearly two thousand—and respected mem - bers of my community had travelled from distant lands and consisted of great officers of the British Government, noblemen, holders of estate, and Nawabs—in the midst of such a state that we were offering Prayers in our central mosque, a foul-charactered Arya Brahmin began to utter obscenities and, God forbid, repeatedly hurled abuse in such words that all those gathered here are bastards, why do they not offer their Prayers elsewhere? He began his abuse from me and continuously uttered such filth that it is better that I keep this publication free from its details. We offered Prayers for approximately two hours and that Arya, a Brahmin of his nation, using harsh and foul language continued to utter abuse. At the time some Sikhs from rural areas were observing our large community and were look - ing on with amazement as to how God had gathered an entire world together. They too tried to stop him, but that foul-natured Arya did not cease and continued to refer to honourable Muslims using the obscene word: bastard, and tried to incite them. This was a great sorrow which I had to bear in the