Malfuzat – Volume III

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 108 of 366

Malfuzat – Volume III — Page 108

108 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Progress is Limitless The Promised Messiah as said: “Even in paradise, there will be avenues of progress for the believers, and even for the Prophets. For if this was not the case, why would we invoke blessings and salutations upon the Holy Prophet sa. It is my belief that progress is limitless. ” Divine Attributes of Beauty The Promised Messiah as said: “The words ِ الرَّحِيْم ِ الرَّحْمٰن ِ اهلل ِ بِسْم (In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful) are a summary of the entire Holy Quran. The fundamental attributes of Allah the Exalted are also of beauty and the actual name of God is also one which is characterised by beauty. It is the faithless who, on account of their misdeeds, cause such a state of affairs that on occasions it becomes necessary for God to manifest His attributes of majesty. At the pre- sent time, since this is not required, I have, therefore, appeared with an inherent nature that is characterised by beauty. ” During the course of discussion, there was mention of building memorials in honour of Her Majesty the Queen. His Holiness as said: “In my opinion, a mag- nificent college or hospital ought to be built. ” A Great Achievement of the Holy Prophet sa The Promised Messiah as said: “The people undertake useless efforts to attribute a long life to the Messiah as. What result was achieved in the brief life that he spent on earth so that one should desire that he lives a longer life? Worship of the Cross has become rampant on earth and polytheism has become widespread. Indeed, if it was possible for anyone to receive such an unnaturally long life, then the Noble Messenger, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was most deserving, who in a brief life, filled the earth with believers in God’s Oneness, and filled their hearts with true and passionate love of God. ” 1 15 February 1901 The Cricket that Will Be Played Until the End of Time The students of Madrassa Talim-ul-Islam in Qadian had a cricket match. Some 1 Al-Hakam , vol. 5, no. 6, dated 17 February 1901, pp. 13-14 p. 94