Malfuzat - Volume VII

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 98 of 622

Malfuzat - Volume VII — Page 98

Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 7 98 1 اَّلَك َفْوَس َنْوُمَلْعَت اَّلَك َفْوَس َنْوُمَلْعَت But you will soon come to know about this mistake. 2 َّمُث اَّلَك َفْوَس َنْوُمَلْعَت َّمُث اَّلَك َفْوَس َنْوُمَلْعَت You are informed once again that soon you will come to know that the desires you are chasing will never benefit you and will only cause you to regret. 3 اَّلَك ْوَل َنْوُمَلْعَت َمْلِع ِنْيِقَيْلا اَّلَك ْوَل َنْوُمَلْعَت َمْلِع ِنْيِقَيْلا If you were to gain certainty of knowledge, you would be able to see your hell by pondering upon this understanding, and you would come to know that your life is a hellish life and the thoughts in which you are engaged day and night are entirely useless. I try my best to get these things into people’s hearts, but in the end, it has to be said that there is nothing in one’s power. No benefit accrues until God Almighty Himself creates a coun- sellor in a person’s heart. When the days of man’s good fortune and guidance come, a counsellor arises itself within his heart. And then, his heart attains such ears that he listens to what the other person is saying. Ponder over it day and night, and you will thereby come to know that man’s existence is a very base- less thing, and not even a single component of all the things on which his existence depends is in his control. Consider just the eye—how fine an organ it is! If a stone strikes it, he immediately becomes blind. So, if this is not a 1. S u rah at-Tak a thur, 102:4 [Publisher] 2. S u rah at-Tak a thur, 102:5 [Publisher] 3. S u rah at-Tak a thur, 102:6 [Publisher]