Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Parts I & II — Page 110
110 BAr a h i n-e-a h madiyya one person has the final say. Readers, who distinguish good from bad, and recognize fair-minded from biased, and falsehood from truth, are watching them closely. There are civilized people in all religions who abhor such mischievous and uncivil speech and consider it extremely scurrilous and wicked to use derogatory language about the honoured founders of different faiths, whom God chose in His infinite wisdom and special divine will to be the leaders and guides of their nations. It was through their enlight- ened souls that the world was blessed with the light of divine wor- ship and Divine Unity. Their forceful teachings uprooted idolatry and creature-worship—the mother of all evils—from most parts of the world. It was they who brought new life to the dried up tree of the remembrance of the One God and erected the fallen edi- fice of the worship of God upon solid foundations. They were the elects of God whom He took under His own benign protection, and supported them so magnificently that even though millions stood up against them, they remained undaunted and resolute in their mission. God saved them from every calamity and from the schemes of every mischief-maker until they had established the truth upon the earth. To revile such elect of God is an act of great impiety, inaptness and insolence. He who spits upon the sun, Ends up spitting on his own face; Such a one will be cursed till the end of days; The holy ones will remain far and beyond his stink.