A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian'

by Hadi Ali Chaudhary

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A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian' — Page 126

126 A critical Review of the Pamphlet—‘f a te h -e-Qadian’ Once, I saw Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was restlessly. . . pacing up and down. . . . On enquiry he told me that when he remembers the affair of Islam and thinks of various problems faced by Islam, he feels extremely restless and it is the pain for Islam which makes him so anxious. ( S i ratul-Mahd i , vol. 3, p. 29) In a poem Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the Pomised Messiah and Mahdi as has expressed his pain in these words: The day has dawned upon the enemies of the faith, but we are passing through the night; Arise! O my Sun; for I feel so restless Help me now with the hands of Your Grace So that the ark of Islam may ride this storm Islam is being pushed around by many a people; The high minaret of Islam is quaking in turbulence. My heart gets totally restless as I think of this difficult task O the protector of my life! send down an army of angels