The Shining Lamp

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 171 of 284

The Shining Lamp — Page 171

Correspondence with h a d rat Khaw a jah Ghul a m Far i d 171 knows better the intention of every man and since it is not the way of pure-hearted to think ill of anyone and because it is also impermissible to consider someone a hypocrite or otherwise without evidence; therefore, this humble one finds it extremely hard to think ill of them. If their intentions are virtuous, then their mistakes would be like an error in interpretation. However, the reality is that the more my ears—that are attuned to love—hear about your strivings, the more my loving heart grows in sincerity towards you; more even than was the case earlier. I pray that God Almighty brings about some better means and that blessed moment becomes manifest, by which the curtain of physical separation and the veil of the lengthy distance between us becomes lifted. I will be pleased and indebted to you if you would send me your article that was presented at the Conference of World Religions. Was- salaam [and salutations of peace]. Please convey my salam to the Honourable, Revered, and Possessor of exalted ranks of excellence, Maulawi Noor-ud-Deen and Sahibz a dah Muhammad Sir a jul- H aqq. The writer, Faq i r Ghul a m Far i d Chisht i Niz a m i from Chachran Sharif 27 Sh‘ab a n al-Mu‘a zz am 1314 A. H. SEAL