Early Writings — Page 62
62 THE The fact of the matter is that our esteemed friend, the honoura- ble Bawa Sahib, came running initially to refute my arguments and exerted his best efforts, kicking and jumping, but unfortu- nately when he could not succeed, and when he ultimately failed to untangle the knot before him, he sat down, panting and out of breath, simply to say, 'What is the use of refuting these argu- ments, they are mere conjectures anyway. However, any sensible person knows that arguments which are based on categorically established propositions cannot be brushed off as mere conjec- ture. I now conclude this exposition and shall not write any fur- ther unless it is necessary to do so again. The author, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Chief of Qadian