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38 women. But there are many stories in the Gospels telling that Jesus had close contacts with women. Referring to these stories, Maulaw i Ra h matull a h Muh a jir Mecc i , who is the leader of mullahs who raise objections against the Promised Messiah as , writes in his book ‘Iz a lah Auh a m’, on page 370: " êC >Ǒ /ƃ h ɲ͈ ار h اĎ m>Ǒ b @ ͈ 9 ͈̈́͆ ¤͈̈́ ǣǿ j iم ا ê Ǡ˦ ȅŰ͈ ï ƕ /نm/Ǒ ͇͈͇در 6 j ؤ >m>m/ƃ̈́̈́͌ ƪ زm/ن Ǒ/ر Ǒ ̈́̈́ͅ ǔ͆ȆĹ jƕ bر ̈́ Ǒ ا͈̈́ 6 زm/ ؤ >m>̈́̈́ ن /̄ /m ê Ȕ /ĉ ͏ |͉͆ ̈́ آ را ب/Ǒ͇̈́Ǯ̈́ 9 ͇ ؤ >m>Ǒ bǝ͈̈́ ¤͇ ا ر _y h ƈ ؤ /m h ƈ ب/Ǒ͈͇̈́ͅǮ̈́ 9 Ǒا دؤ7£ ͆ا ¢͈ Ɔ Aا : اب a8 bد ؤ >Ǒ͇͆̈́̈́ͅǔ ی نǑ b @ ͈͆ ¤̈́ ͈د m ʋ /ȅ A ħ ن /ȹ Ɨ ø͈ ǜ mدbƏ h ɲ̈́̈́. 84 " (ii) “The Messiah himself affirms that John, peace be upon him, neither ate bread, nor did he consume wine and that John, peace be upon him, lived in the wilderness. But Jesus was accompanied in his journies by several women who used to provide for him out of their earnings; prostitutes used to kiss his feet; Martha and Mary (Magdalene) were his friends; and he drank wine and offered it to others. ” 85 Here, Maulaw i Muh a jir Mecc i has written “Messiah” and not Jesus; but the facts mentioned here 84 Ǻ̈́ 9 Æ ê ۳۷۰ 85 Page 370, please refer to page 7 of this book. [Publisher]