Selections from the Writings of the Promised Messiah — Page 75
God is the source of many blessings and is such a Creator as there is none like unto Him. (Islami Usul ki Filasfi: Roohani Khaza'in Vol. 1, p. 321) X 6 À à ð ! * r % 0 * ã Æ u ! 7 g { Y i Z ( „ à ð Z Z y % ( » ñ V 61 Æ i 0 + { Z Z y 7 B Y i X Z ¤ / Z Z y ƒ Z z g Z q w : ƒ V  z { Z Z y ˆ ì X Z z g Z ¤ / Z q w ƒ V Z z g Z Z y : ƒ  z { Z q w g c * » g ~ ÷ X Z s ò 0 Å ¸ | ì À z { Z k Š * Æ Z Z y Z z g ¿ » Z q - ƒ ÿ E O ì X z { à ð 5 q 7 ! * C Ù Ð M ™ Z ¨ K y à A Ï É Z ¨ K y Å 0 Z ¨ K y Æ Z 0 + g „ Ð Ç ` ì X Z z g C Ù Z q - Å 0 Z Ï » Z Z y Z z g Z Ï Æ Z q w ™ ’ ÷ X Å Z Ï Š * ~ ( 390 ™ 10 g z q ã % Z í ¢ Z s ò Z ß w Å # ; Ô ) É å E O ] Ñ z q ƒ Y C ì X As no garden can flourish without water, no faith can be considered live without good deeds. It is meaningless to have faith without righteous actions; likewise good deeds without faith are a vain display. According to Islam, heaven in fact is the reflected image of our faith and good deeds. It is not something new which will be delivered to man from outside. In fact it is created from within him. Each man's heaven is born out of his own faith and good deeds, which he begins to experience and enjoy in this very life. (Islami Usul ki Filasfi: Roohani Khaza'in Vol. 10, p. 390) 75