Malfuzat – Volume III

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 139 of 366

Malfuzat – Volume III — Page 139

139 of a prophecy, in that certain Muslims would in fact adopt these characteristics, meaning, a time would come when certain Muslims would adopt the habits of the Jews and Christians, because a command to refrain from something is always given when there are some who are guilty of an infraction of the rule. ” The Quran is a Distinct Form of Revelation The Promised Messiah as said: “All the words of the Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, was revelation. However, the Holy Quran was a distinct form of revelation. It was a light. ” 10 March 1901 The Sole Solution to One’s Troubles Someone requested the Promised Messiah as to pray so that he could find deliver- ance from his various troubles. The Promised Messiah as said: “I will pray. ” The man in question had perhaps thought that he could attain what he desired by putting his trust in some other person. On this, the Promised Messiah as said: “Never put your trust in another human being. Trust God alone. For if you put your trust in another individual, you shall remain deprived and gain nothing. This is the essence of Islam—to be wholly devoted to God. When one adopts this way of practice, all of their difficulties will be solved. ” The Promised Messiah as said: “When the ill of associating partners with Allah is dispelled from the world, it is then that the glory of God Almighty is mani- fested. For associating partners with Allah is a sin, which God says shall never be forgiven. The greatest form of associating partners with God in this day and age is that the Messiah as is given the station of God. ” The Disorder Caused by the Christians Uprooted in Surah Ikhlas The Promised Messiah as said: “Since the trial of the Christians is the gravest of all, for this reason, Allah the Exalted has dedicated an entire chapter of the Holy Quran to them, and that is, Surah Ikhlas. There is no other chapter in the Holy Quran which in its entirety is dedicated to a specific nation. Ahad is a name of God and in terms of deeper meaning, the word Ahad (i. e. the One and Only, Who has no other), is greater than the Arabic word Wahid (which simply means p. 124