Life of the Promised Messiah

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49 Hazrat Maulvi Abdul-Karim meal passes and the time for dinner arrives, but even on this, he does not reprimand. He will only ask in a gentle manner and when he is given the excuse that the work- ers forgot, he will only smile and return. Goodness gracious! Humble attendants and women who work inside the home cook and eat whatever their hearts desire, and they are afforded such control that one would think that the house and everything in it belonged to them. However, if ever they forget or are neglectful, the Promised Messiah as does not call them to account. He will not say, even in soft words, that look here, why the lack of attention; you ought to fear God. It is these sorts of instances which make one believe with certainty that the words of our Holy Prophet, the Chief of Creation, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, are true when he says: “I eat and drink from my Lord. ” His Holiness as , our Imam also states: م وبیح دخاےئ ہک ابنم تس ی � نم یم ز �ام اوتس وچں سفن روح رپورم ن ع ی �پ� God stands by my side and it is in accordance with His revelation that I spend my life; He it is who has conveyed the mes- sage, so this is why I nurture my soul. In reality, if this were not true, who can muster the strength to bear such burden? Except for these individ- uals who possess such extraordinary natures, who else