Malfuzat – Volume X

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 198 of 658

Malfuzat – Volume X — Page 198

Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 10 198 it was the grace of Allah the Exalted and His special favour that He honoured me in every conflict and humiliated my enemies and those who sought my humiliation. Look, how he incited the Aryas at the time of the murder of Lekh Ram! Even my house was searched. Then, he exerted efforts in the case of murder against me by becoming a witness in support of a Christian. He has not left any stone unturned to malign me before the government. He called me a traitor and openly questioned why the government does not arrest such a traitor. He has tried his utmost to create misgivings about me among the masses. He has told people not to say salam [Muslim greeting of peace] to me; not to shake hands with me. He has told them that it is justified to plunder our properties, to kill us, and to snatch our women. Thus, in view of such great favours that he has done to us, what is this communication and correspondence! It seems that he has a personal and selfish purpose in this matter for which he is applying this pressure. If he had any share of good fortune, he would have pondered over how I have been bestowed great increase by God Almighty and what types of beneficence Allah the Exalted has caused to descend upon me, and in comparison, what has happened to him since the day he took up the task of opposing me and making all his back-break- ing efforts to annihilate me. Just this one thing would have suf- ficed to guide a fortunate and good-natured person. Then, he has written in his letter that a son would be born in his home. By writing this sentence, his purpose is to nitpick, and his objective is to, God forbid, belittle the prophecies and the matters related to prophethood. So in response to this, he should be told that he should study my book, H aq i qatul- Wa hi [ The Philosophy of Divine Revelation ]. I have written about these matters in great detail in that book. He does not know that dreams can often be experienced even by low-life,