The Commentary of Al-Qasidah — Page 191
The commentary of al-Qa si dah 191 COUPLET 65 Your arrows pierce the heart of all enemies , And your firm resolve crushes the head of the serpent. In this couplet he explains the reason for complaining to the Holy Prophet sa , for the relationship between the Holy Prophet sa and All a h is such that his enemy cannot escape punishment. If the people, who slander me as a non-believer and an enemy of All a h, are truthful then I will be destroyed. On the other hand, if they are wrong in rejecting me and I am in fact your true lover, then they cannot go unpunished. In fact, the latter is exactly how events transpired. Today you cannot find anyone who claims to be a follower of these scholars. They disappeared from the earth in such a manner that no trace of them was left behind. Maulaw i Muhammad H usain Bat a law i , who was the instigator of gathering the verdict and travelled from city to city in India, visiting scholars of Islam, was sorely humiliated by God. Hadrat Khalifatul Masih II writes in Tafs i r-e-Kab i r : Once he said with great pride that I elevated Mirz a Sahib and I am the one who will bring him down, but after that, let alone