The British Interests in India and Their Real Guardians — Page 10
[ 10 ] In his Arabic poetry he says: Indeed the day of Allah has come. So now our Lord will break the Cross into pieces. ( Kar a m a t-u s - Sa diq i n , p. 37, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 7, p. 79) I have only one desire upon which all my joy depends And it is that the Cross should be shattered. ( I‘aj a z-e-Ahmad i , Qa si d a h-e-I‘aj a z iyy ah , p. 70 ed. 1, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 19, p. 182) Further he says: O ye the Christians! By God I shall shatter your Cross Even if, in this effort, my body were cut into pieces and blown away. (Kar a m a t-u s - Sa diq i n , p. 37, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 7, p. 79) Collusion of the Maulav i s with Christian Priests against the Valiant Champion of Islam Such is the great Champion of Islam who, according to these foolish people, was propped up by the British to strengthen their power and safeguard their interests. The fact of the matter is that the scholars of his time were in