Malfuzat – Volume X

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 58 of 658

Malfuzat – Volume X — Page 58

Malfuzat - English translation of Urdu Volume 10 58 to attain salvation with the utmost difficulty, he will have to depart from there eventually. Therefore, remember it well that the Word of God Almighty is not susceptible to any objection. As God is free from any flaw, so is His Word free from any error. The Insolence of the Jews When it is said 1 ِرْيَغ ِبْوُضْغَمْلا ْمِهْيَلَع َو اَل َنْيِّلٓاَّضلا ِرْيَغ ِبْوُضْغَمْلا ْمِهْيَلَع َو اَل َنْيِّلٓاَّضلا it refers to the Jews which was the nation that believed in the Torah. They had vehemently rejected Jesus, peace be upon him, and had treated him with grave insolence to the extent that they had repeatedly plotted to kill him. It is a matter of principle that when one takes a skill to its perfection, he becomes very renowned and famous. Whenever the discussion about that particular skill starts, it is his name that will come up. For instance, there have been many wrestlers in the world and are present even today but ‘Rustam’ is espe- cially recognized. Rather, if someone is given a title for his wres- tling prowess, he is called ‘The Rustam of India’ etc. Similar is the case of the Jews. There has hardly been any Prophet who was not insolently treated by them. And they opposed Jesus, peace be upon him, to the extent that they did not shy away from putting him on the cross. They committed every mischief against him. 1. Those who have not incurred displeasure, and those who have not gone astray ( S u rah al-F a ti h ah, 1:7). [Publisher]