The Supreme Plan for the Universal Regeneration of Islam — Page 5
A Review of the Pakistani Government’s “White Paper”: Qadiyaniyyat—A Grave Threat to Islam [ 5 ] sense. The jeopardy and hazard of the Promised Messiah’s as mission would, surely, be menacing in the sense that it would deal a virtual death blow to all kinds of falsehood, mischief, and fraud. However, the White Paper of the government of Pakistan not only keeps quiet on this point, but goes on to make statement that would suggest that he is threat to all goodness and to Islam. This allegation, as a matter of fact, consumes its own existence, inasmuch as a person in full possession of his senses and one gone out of his senses does not do any harm to anybody but himself. According to these verses that have been disregarded, the antagonists will have to adopt one of two courses. Either they would accept the position taken by the Promised Messiah as or reject it. In case they reject it, they lose their own faith and go outside the pale of Islam. They have chosen to make an assault on the Promised Messiah as on a point where nothing is needed but the sword of the Qur’an to return the onslaught, and the scathing sword of the Qur’an will cut them into pieces. It is so powerful that it is called furq a n , i. e. , that which clearly distinguishes the truth from falsehood. No one can escape its sharp edge. In short, the verses I have just recited mentions only two spiritual states of a believer. No third state has been mentioned. These verses give two conditions of a believer. Either a believer is like the wife of Pharaoh, i. e. , the