What is Ahmadiyyat? — Page 68
(. 6R. } brought from God to man was so compre- hensive and complete that another version of the divine law was not required. In the revelation of ·the QuFan and in the ·life and example of the Prophet, God fulfilled His promise and His purpose. There' was, l10wever~ no guarantee that men would continue to do their duty, that, having learnt this perfect law once, they would remain steadfast in its observance and loyal to its memory for ever afterwards. The Holy 'Quran teaches that the contrary was to be expected. Says the Quran :- 'He it is who plans the Coinmand from the heaven to the earth ; and then it rises towards Him in a day ··the length of which is_ a thousand years according to your rockoning' (82~6). The verse first describes the com- ing of Islam. . It then tells us how Islam was to become established and