Reply to a Mockery

by H. Ali

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Reply to a Mockery — Page 138

138 shall become the will of the Almighty. And having acquired eternal life they will have the attributes of the Almighty reflected in them. ( Da‘watul-Am i r, Anw a rul-‘Ul u m vol. 17, p. 332–337). These are our beliefs. All the saints and scholars of Islam have professed the same beliefs in accordance with the Holy Quran, Sunnah, and the Hadith. These are the beliefs that Muslims are required to have and that Hadrat Mirza Sahib has instructed us to have. And these are the self same beliefs that, according the Maulaw i Abul Bashir, are false! The Qualities of Truth In his pamphlet, Maulaw i Abul Bash i r includes a list of those who falsely claimed to be a Prophet or Mahd i. With complete disre- gard for the Quranic injunction ِ وَل َ تَلْبِسُوا الْحَق َّ بِالْبَاطِل (Do not con- ceal truth with falsehood), he includes the name of Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad on that list. Maulaw i Sahib attempts to prove that the Hadith about the thirty impostors applies to Hadrat Mirza Sahib. Dear readers! You have already seen that all claims and criti- cisms of Maulaw i Abul Bash i r’s are dishonest. This attack of his, so full of deception and fraud, actually rebounds on him and proves that he is a liar. Rather than enter into a prolonged argu- ment, we turn instead towards the invitation issued by Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, the one appointed by Allah for this age, and ask: Are these the properties of falsehood? In contrast, when