Truth About Ahmadiyyat

by B. A. Rafiq

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Truth About Ahmadiyyat — Page 10

10 themselves with supplications begging my ruin, so much so that through long and frequent prostration’s their noses should be rubbed away and their hands should be palsied, even then God will not hear your supplications and will not withdraw His hand till H e fulfills His design. If no one from among men should be with me, God’s angels will stand with me. If you conceal your testimony, stones would well - nigh bear witness for me. Then do not wrong your souls. Those who are false exhibit one type of countenance and those who are true exhibit another. God does not leave any matter undetermined. I call a curse on a life that is given to falsehood and imposture. (Zameenah Tohfa Golarviak, p. 49) Dare an impostor express himself in such emphatic and powerful words? Another criterion that the Holy Quran has put forth for judging the truth of a prophet is: He is the Knower of the unseen; and He reveals not the unseen to anyone, except to him whom He chooses from among His Messengers. (72:27 - 28) This means that a prophet is bestowed knowledge of the unseen through revelation to the degree determined by God, and he prophesies accordingly. His prophecies are not open to doubt; they are certain and conclusive and they are all fulfilled without except ion. They reveal a good deal of the unseen and are evidence of the support and help of God.