Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 33

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as 33 are you a Muslim?” Meaning that do you not trust the word of God? Such a voice, prior to this, I had never heard. I ran to all sides of the Mosque as to where this loud voice had come from; in the end I learnt that it was the voice of an angel. It is the existence of these angels that is denied by the blind Aryas 1 of today. Then I immediately called for Shrampat and informed him that I had just heard this voice from God. At this he again began to laugh and said that fifteen or sixteen men had just arrived from Batala, some of them being Hindu, some Sikh and some Muslims, with some currently present at the market. How is it possible that they all are lying? Upon saying this he walked away and he thought me a mad man at the time. My night passed in great restlessness. As soon as the morning arrived I myself proceeded to Batala. The Revenue Officer Hafiz Hidayat 1 The ignorant Aryas allege that what need does God have for ‘postmen’; meaning He is not in need of angels. Though it is true that God is not wanting of anything but it is His practice that he uses mediums and to use such mediums is part of His general law of nature. Observe how, through air, He makes noise enter the ears. Therefore, His spiritual practice is in perfect accord with this physical practice which delivers His voice to spiritual ears by means of angels—the representation of air. It is imperative that the physical and spiritual realms should be in mutual accord and it is this argument which has been presented by the Holy Quran. (Author)