Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 181

[Answers to Some Misgivings] Now I shall address some of the misgivings which have been expressed to me by some seekers of truth for reply. Most of these misgivings are those that 'Abdul-Ḥakīm Khān, Assistant Surgeon, Patiala, has, either through writing or speech, planted in the hearts of people, and has thus set a seal on his apostasy that will, perhaps, last until the end of his days. I have given answers to these few misgivings on the insistence of Munshi Burhānul-Ḥaqq of Shāhjahānpur, who humbly communicated them to me in his letter. I give the answers below after reproducing the exact text of each question as contained in Munshi Burhānul-Ḥaqq's letter; [and all strength comes from Allah]. Question (1) On page 157¹ of Tiryāqul-Qulūb (which is one of my books) it is written: Let no one entertain the suspicion that in this discourse I have considered myself superior to Hadrat Masīḥ [the Messiah], for it is a partial superiority which a non-Prophet can have over a Prophet. 1. This reference text appears in Rūḥānī Khazā’in, vol. 15, page 481, published in 2008. [Publisher]