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 4

4 A critical Review of the Pamphlet—‘f a te h -e-Qadian’ letter and explain the situation with reference to the books you asked about, when he returns. May Allah keep both the parties firm on the right path. With greetings of peace A humble servant of the Scholars and Saints, Meher Sh a h 26th Shaww a l 1317H & March 28, 1900 AD ( al- H akam , April 24, 1900, p. 7, col. 1, 2) His letter stated the truth in simple terms; however, when the word got out to his followers, he feared of losing his disciples. He consequently began to find flimsy excuses to cover his clear admission. For example, he told one of his disciples, ‘Abdul H a d i : You must not worry. No sentence will be devoid of truth and wisdom, insh a ’All a h. Whatever he [ Hadrat Maulav i N u rud-D i n] said was because he did not understand the meaning of the words ‘compilation’ and ‘publication’. 4. Ask him that in writing essays and their compilation, is not the distinction between general points and specifics based upon one’s point of view? You should also get a copy of the second paper which Maulav i N u rud-D i n has received and examine it closely. Sal a m, Meher Sh a h ( al- H akam, April 24, 1900, p. 7, col. 2) Similarly, he wrote to another disciple, Ghul a m Mu h ammad, Clerk in the offices of the Accountant of the Punjab: 4 He is our Lord and He will make it clear to them. [Publishers]