Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 310

310 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI-THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION themselves Muslims, yet support the Christians and are not afraid of the warning ["The curse of Allah be upon the liars']. No one can succeed through falsehood and slander. Humiliation and disgrace is the fate of the liar, and truth does triumph in the end. My books written after the mubahalah contain the detailed account of all the revelations of support and succour from Allah that I received after holding the mubahalah with 'Abdul-Haqq, and of the majesty and glory with which they were fulfilled. Let anyone check it if he so desires. I need not repeatedly recount them. I only briefly state that, as soon as I returned home after the mubahalah, I began to receive revela- tions about Allah's support and succour, and God gave me glad tidings repeatedly, and, addressing me, He promised that He would bless me with great honour in this world, transform me into a large community, manifest great Signs for my sake, and open the door to all blessings for me. So, in accordance with these prophecies, many hundreds of thou- sands joined my Jama'at who are eager to sacrifice their lives in this path. Since then more than 200,000 rupees have been received, and so many gifts poured in from all sides that if they were collected together, they would occupy quite a few buildings. And the opponents filed suits against me and tried to destroy me, but they, one and all, had to bite the dust. The end result in each litigation was honour for me and failure for them. After the mubahalah, three sons were also born to me and God blessed me with such fame and honour in this very world that thou- sands of respectable people joined my Jama'at. Remember for a certainty that everyone who knew my circum- stances before the mubahalah—that is, what the level of my honour was, what the size of my Jama'at was, what the magnitude of my income was, what the number of my children was, and what growth was expe- rienced after it—will have to acknowledge, no matter how bitterly 1. Should anyone have any doubt, let him refer to the revelations I published after the mubahalah which are recorded in my books and the newspapers. (Author)