The Essence of Islam – Volume III

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 386 of 487

The Essence of Islam – Volume III — Page 386

386. Essence of Islam-III which I consider myself the Promised Messiah and. Mahdi, and hold Jesus as to be dead, are not Your words, and if, in Your estimation, I am a liar and impostor and dajjal who is the cause of dissension among the Muslims, and if I am under Your wrath, I supplicate You earnestly that within one year from this date You cross out my name from among the living and ruin all my enterprises and wipe out my every sign from the earth. But if I am from You and these revelations which I hold in my hand are from You and. I am a recipient of Your grace, then O Mighty Benefactor, cause my Jama'at to grow in an extraordinary manner in the coming year and bestow extraordinary blessings upon us, and bless my life and send down. Your heavenly support. . When this supplication is finished, all opponents should say Amin. It would be proper that everyone should come to this meeting for the serene hearts and not in a spirit of victory or defeat. This prayer should not be considered a Mubahalah [prayerduel] because its benefit or harm is limited to me alone. . . . The prayer should be offered with concentration and great earnestness. Sincere prayer finds acceptance with God. If all my enterprise is not in the cause of God and is an imposture and a show, the prayers of representative Muslims will soon be heard. But if my Movement is heavenly and has been initiated by God Himself, my supplication will be accepted. O you men of honour! Respond to this request of mine. There is no need for a large gathering, it would be enough if forty representative divines were to take part in the prayer. But they should not be less than forty, for this number has a blessed connection with the acceptance of prayer. purpose of prayer with pure and [Arba'in, No. II Rūḥānī Khazā'in, vol. 17, pp. 374-378]