A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian' — Page 140
140 A critical Review of the Pamphlet—‘f a te h -e-Qadian’ newspaper Dagbladet on Monday April 2, 1991 and his disgrace was the talk of the town throughout Norway. 7. Finally, we put before you the report of the monthly Q a ’id of Oslo, March 1991, no. 3: Maul a n a Musht a q Ahmad Chisht i has been dismissed as an Imam. Since his dismissal, the attendance at the mosque has begun to recover. To express their satisfaction at the ending of this squabble the worshippers offered naw a fil [supererogatory Prayer]. Thank God for that. [Musht a q] Chisht i , we will not count your misdeeds and the beads of the necklace of your disgrace. You should ponder as to why the mill of disgrace began to grind immediately you accepted the mub a halah challenge and why each new revolution of this mill brought a new disgrace. Reflect again, are these curses not the same which are always destined for those who stand against those commissioned by God. God has kept the gate of repentance open. Still there is time to enter this gate. Stop your cunning, wrangling, lies and misdeeds and repent before God. 67 [Musht a q] Chisht i appended the title of ‘Chisti’ to his name and then to make himself holy, he wrote on page 27 of his bundle- of-lies book, F a te h -e-Qadian : God knows why there is such attraction in the words ‘Chisht’, ‘Chisht i ’ and ‘Chishti ya’i ’ that as soon as one utters them or pens 67 This is the translation of the passage in the published Urdu book. Maulav i Musht a q Chisht i has now passed away. [Publishers]