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75 Malfuzat – Volume IV ٌ َم ُْوْ َم ْ َح َ ِم The one suffering from fever. Then, also: ِ َم ُْوْ َم ْ َح َْمَ َاَل ْی َِلَ َا ُ ِت ْ ِر ََظَ ْن I looked towards the one suffering from fever. Then I saw that a leg of mutton was hanging from the ceiling. ” 1 17 November 1901 A Revolution in the World The Promised Messiah as said: “Azar was the father of Abraham as. Allah the Exalted has referred to him as abb or father. These sorts of revolutions have taken place in the world throughout history. At times a father is pious, but his son is evil; at times, the son is righteous but the father is wicked. My revered great-grandfather was an affluent and godly man. People used to say that no bullet could kill him. Five hundred people at a time would eat from his table spread, and mostly huf - faz and religious scholars would remain in his company. There was a wall that surrounded Qadian for defence which was patrolled by three or four carts that would move side by side on top of it. It was God’s will that eventually, due to the Sikh insurgence and on account of their plunder and pillaging, all of this was lost, and our elders left this place. When peace was established once again, they returned. ” The Syeds The Promised Messiah as said: “Syeds do not take this name on account of their being the children of Ali, may Allah the Exalted be pleased with him; rather, they are given this title due to their being the children of Hazrat Fatimah, may Allah the Exalted be pleased with her. ” Islam has Gained Strength through the Turks The Promised Messiah as said: “In my view, the following is definitely true: 1 Al-Hakam , vol. 5, no. 24, dated 17 November 1901, pp. 3-4 p. 347