Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part V

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 356 of 630

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part V — Page 356

B AR Ā H Ī N-E-A H M ADIY YA — PART F IV E 356 him of the capability of seeing the light and accepting it. Besides this, every sane person knows that the rending asunder of the mountain necessitates an earthquake and this incidence categorically and neces- sarily implies an earthquake. How, then, can Maulaw i Sahib say that there is no mention here of the earthquake at all? Are mountains rent asunder even without earthquakes? Alas for the Maulaw i Sahib’s intelligence that he doesn’t compre- hend something so obvious! Having reached the age of seventy years, he is again exhibiting the naivety of a child. Moreover, when there is also the declaration that, ‘We shall make this event a Sign and shall help and assist this appointed one through it,’ who but the one whose heart is covered with the rust of villainy, can deny that the rending asunder of the mountain mentioned in Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya is an event that God will make a Sign for His appointee? This is as He said, at the same place, by way of a promise:. ولنجعلہ اٰیَۃ ً لِّلنّاس Meaning: ‘We shall make it a Sign for the people. ’ His Statement— Let the Government and the public examine the aforementioned pages of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya. Is this passage to be found anywhere. There is no limit to this fraud and forgery. My Answer— What can I write in response to this brazenness, audac- ity, and temerity other than. لعنۃ الل ّٰ علی الكاذبین [‘Allah’s curse be upon the liars’]? O mortal man! You are going to die one day. Visualise, for once, the hour when the rattle of death will set in. Are both these statements in Arabic, to which I have referred in my Announcement, not present on