A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian' — Page 108
108 A critical Review of the Pamphlet—‘f a te h -e-Qadian’ dejected, nor will he slacken his efforts, but will try his utmost to catch the thief. When his supplications reach their climax, God will see how his heart has melted in his love for Islam. Heaven will do what the earth cannot. And the victory that cannot be achieved by man will be won at the hands of angels. The Promised Messiah as further states: Great calamities will descend towards the end of the latter days of this Messiah and there will be strong earthquakes and peace will depart entirely from the world. These calamities will descend as a result of the supplications of the Messiah and after these signs, he will gain victory. It is the same angels that are referred to in the metaphorical term when it is stated that the Messiah will descend supported on the shoulders of two angels. Who can conceive today that the mischief of the anti-Christ, which is understood to be the designs of the wayward Christian clergy, can be quelled by human effort; certainly not. It will in fact be quelled by the God of Heaven alone. He will fall on them like a thunderbolt, He will come like a storm and will shake the world like a hurricane because the time of His wrath has come, but He is Independent. The fire of the stone of decree demands a strike of deep supplication by men. Alas! how difficult a task it is, how hard! We have to offer a sacrifice and as long as we do not give this sacrifice, the Cross cannot be broken. As long as a Prophet has not offered such a sacrifice, he has not become victorious. It is this very sacrifice which has been referred to in a verse of the Holy Quran: