Twenty-Three Great Objectives of Building the House of Allah — Page 80
81 After this, at the same place in this book, the Promised Messiah as gives example of his own self. Allah the Exalted has shown hundreds of thousands of manifest signs at the hands of the Promised Messiah as. His very person and every moment of his life was a living proof of the truthfulness of Islam. Fresh heavenly signs poured down like rain; and only a prejudicially blindfold eye remained unable to see them. Even a slow-witted person, who was unbiased, could not have denied these signs. These manifest signs were not culminated in the person of the Promised Messiah as. Rather, Islam was refreshed as a result of reformation in faith and a door which some people, out of their ignorance, had thought to be barred on themselves, the Promised Messiah as proved it to be open, and not barred. The succession of the heavenly signs continued through the successors of the Promised Messiah as after him. The life of Hadrat Khalifatul Masih I ra was a life of those people about whom Allah says in the verse mentioned above (they are given knowledge). The same was true for Hadrat Musleh Mau‘ u d ra. The world saw hundreds and thousands of signs at his hands, and this door is not closed yet. Only a few days back I was engaged in Istighf a r before Fajr prayer; I was overtaken by a kind of fear and sought forgiveness from my Lord. Then, all of a sudden, I felt as an unseen force had overtaken me and the words Qiy a me D i n (establishment of faith) were initiated on my tongue. Then, with a jolt that shook all of my body, I returned to the state of