Malfuzat - Volume IX — Page 288
288 MALFŪZĀT - ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF URDU VOLUME 9 they baselessly abuse our Noble Prophet, may peace and bless- ings of Allah be upon him, the Chief of all the Saints. On account of such statements, I had said that it was easy to make peace with wolves, serpents, and scorpions in the wilderness, but it was impossible [to make peace] with them. ¹ UNDATED A Prayer and its Permissibility Miyāń Muhammad Din, the Kebab Seller, Lahore (currently residing in Dhora Dheri Battan Village, Jammu State) sent a letter to the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, in which the following was written: 'Your Holiness! Over the last few days I have begun to pray in the court of the Exalted Maker, merely for Divine pleasure that ten years of my life be given to His Holiness the Promised Messiahas as my life is not as important for the propagation of Islam. Is it permissible to offer such a prayer?' The Promised Messiahas wrote in response: There is no harm in such a prayer, rather it is a source of reward. 1. Badr, vol. 6, no. 23, p. 3, dated 6 June 1907