The Noble Son — Page 106
– FULFILMENT OF A GRAND PROPHECY 106 ُُ رک تَذْ اہللِ تَفْتَؤُ ا وَ ھُمْ لَ یُفْتَنُوْنَ تَا ٰامَنَّا اَنْ یَّقُوْلُو ْا اَحَسِبَ النَّاسُ اَنْ یُّتْرَکُوْا * 128 اَوْ تَکُوْنَ مِنَ الْھَالِکِیْنَ. تَکُوْنَ حََضًا یُوْ سُفَ حَتّٰی Elaborating these revelations the Promised Messiah as writes: ‘Those who were weak lost hope of the appearance of the Promised Reformer and they said “You will continue to talk about this Joseph till you make yourself seriously ill, or expire. ”’ 129 In this revelation, the Musleh Mauood was given the name Joseph, and it was said that all manner of trials, tribulations and tests would occur but the patient shall be rewarded without measure. In the Holy Qur’an, in the incident of Prophet Joseph as , the primary discussion is related to the slander that a woman levelled against him. Thus, naming the Musleh Mauood Joseph indicated that his enviers and the hypocrites would also level the same type of accusation against him and would try to defame him in the same way as [in the narrative] of prophet Joseph as. It is so strange a coincidence that when the mischief of the masons arose, they also ascribed the act to a veiled woman whose name they could not disclose. Up till now, not even one from among those who have levelled these allegations and accusations has claimed to be an eyewitness. Thus, * Translation: ‘Do people imagine that they might be left to say: “We have believed” and they should not be tried? They said: “By Allah, it seems you will not stop worrying about Joseph, till you make yourself ill or expire. ” Turn away from such till the time arrives. For those who were steadfast there is a reward without end. ’ [Translator]