Malfuzat - Volume IX — Page 156
Malf uza t - English translation of Urdu Volume 9 156 they benefited but very little. Haqiqatul-Wahi will be such a compilation of Signs that the enemy will have no strength to escape from it. How many Signs will they reject? Eventually, they will have to concede to some extent. 1 23 February 1907 (At the time of ‘A s r) The Promised Messiah as said: Some conflict and irritation always remains between worldly people. Its cause is the filth that lies concealed in both the hearts. However much they may hide it, eventually, at some point or another, that substance [of animosity] bursts out. Butchers, even though two of them may be brothers by birth, cannot keep cordial relations with each other. If meat is bought from the shop of one, the other will say, ‘You may buy it [from him] but it is the meat of a sheep [considered inferior to meat of a goat]. ’ The other will respond, ‘His is from a goat, but one that was sick. ’ Prophets also have animosity with the sons of the world, but it is not any sort of personal enmity albeit under the com- mand of Allah the Exalted. They do not dispute with anyone on their own accord. 1. Badr , vol. 6, no. 15, p. 6, dated 11 April 1907