Malfuzat - Volume VII

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 421 of 622

Malfuzat - Volume VII — Page 421

24 SEPTEMBER 1905 is superior to ilmul-yaqin and ainul-yaqin. Sometimes the shuhūd-e-tām [perfect display of the being of God] leads to the state of unawareness and the state of drowsiness and uncon- sciousness overwhelms. This state is similar to the verse: فَلَمَّا تَجَلَّى رَبُّهُ لِلْجَبَلِ جَعَلَهُ دَكَّا وَ خَرَّ مُوسَى صَعِقًا 1 However, the perfect state is the one which is alluded to in the verse: مَا زَاغَ الْبَصَرُ وَمَا طَغَى 2 This state will be the destiny of the people of Paradise. So, this is the very goal to which Almighty Allah Himself has pointed: وُجُوهٌ يَوْمَئِذٍ نَاضِرَةٌ إِلَى رَبِّهَا نَاظِرَةٌ 30 وَاللَّهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ ]And Allah knows best[. Humbly, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 18 March 1883, 8 Jamādīʼul Awwal 1300 AH4 421 1. And when his Lord manifested Himself on the mountain, He broke it into pieces and Moses fell down unconscious (Sūrah al-Aʻrāf, 7:144). [Publisher] 2. The eye deviated not, nor did it wander (Sūrah an-Najm, 53:18). [Publisher] 3. Some faces on that day will be bright, Looking eagerly towards their Lord (Surah al-Qiyāmah, 75:23-24). [Publisher] 4. Al-Hakam, vol. 9, no. 35, p. 7, 8, dated 10 October 1905