Malfuzat - Volume VII — Page 342
Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 7 342 ْنَ. ی ِ ٰلَم ٰع ْ ال ی َ ُك َ عَل َت ْ ل َ َض ِف ْ اِنِّي ْنَ. ی ِ ٰلَم ٰع ْ ال ی َ ُك َ عَل َت ْ ل َ َض ِف ْ اِنِّي You are blessed in the world and in the Hereafter. Even if the whole world were to be on one side and I was left alone on the other, I would still not accept what anyone said against the revelation of God. If Imam Husain had received the wa hi [revelation] that he was superior to all until the Day of Resurrection, how did the same God give me a wa hi contrary to that? If this wa hi is satanic, why is God’s support and help with it day and night? It is a strange God who gives respite to a fab- ricator [of lies against God] for 25 or 30 years, indeed bestows progress and advancement day by day upon his [Ahmadiyya] Movement and destroys his opponents. This could create doubts about the veracity of all Prophets. Fabrication of lies [against God] and falsehood are an abominable and unnatural matter. How long can a person con- tinue to adopt it? My enemies are always waiting for me to be killed or struck down at any moment, but they have to face humiliation every time. They create difficulties for me in every way. They give threats of murdering me. They give fatwas [reli- gious edicts] justifying my killing. They fabricate murder cases against me, but according to them, God favours the liar in every matter. In my enmity, even their Shariah has changed. God, who used to be the Helper of the righteous, has now become the Helper of the liar in their estimation. Pulling and dragging, where will this enmity take them? It appears that this obstinacy will gradually drive them out of the circle of ُّٰ هّٰلل ا اَلَ ِ اِلٰہ َ ا َآ اَل ُّٰ هّٰلل ا اَلَ ِ اِلٰہ َ ا َآ اَل [‘There is no one worthy of worship except Allah’]. A truthful person is given a distinction, and if this were not the case, the authentic- ity of the Prophets would become doubtful. 1 1. Badr, vol. 1, no. 24, p. 2, dated 14 September 1905; al- H akam, vol. 9, no. 33, p. 5, dated 17 September 1905