The Mirror of the Excellences of Islam

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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The Mirror of the Excellences of Islam — Page 732

INDEX people inhabiting the world at that time. 254 The Holy Prophet has forbidden that he be given superiority even over Yūnus bin Matta. 144 The Imams will be from among the Quraish. 311 The Messenger of Allah, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, placed a pulpit in the mosque for Hassan bin Thabit. . . 111 The Messiah would descend in Damascus. 479 The person who travels to seek knowledge and treads a certain path, Allah will make the path to Paradise easy for him. 616 The Promised Messiah will break the Cross. 469, 482 The Promised Messiah will end war. 311, 479 The Promised Messiah would break the cross and kill the swine. 437 The Promised Messiah would descend near a minaret in Damas- cus. 479 There are angels who never leave you except when you attend to the call of nature or are engaged in intimacy. Therefore, feel bashful in their presence and give them due respect. 99 There is no one from among you who is not accompanied by a companion of nature of jinn and a companion from among angels. A Companion asked, 'And you, too, O Messenger of Allahs?' He replied, 'Yes, I too, but God has placed my. . . 100 There is no such individual for whose protection an angel has not been permanently assigned. 99 There is not a foot of space empty in the heavens which is not occu- pied by an angel in prostration or standing upright. 172 The worthiest of my intercession on the Day of Judgment will be the one who says, 'There is no one worthy of worship except Allah' with purity of heart or mind. 616 They (the maulawīs) will recite the Quran, but the Quran will not go down their larynx. 611 Those who will issue fatwas in this age will be the worst of all creation on the face of the earth. 611 Truest of you in his statements. 339 Twenty angels accompany man to serve him in various ways, and lying in wait for every opportune moment are Iblis during the day and Iblīs' children during the night with the intent of inflicting harm. 99 Verily, deeds are (judged) by intentions. 614, 620 When a person will be liable for great punishment for his evil deeds on the Day of Judgment, Allah, glorified be His eminence, will ask him if he had ever gone to visit a certain righteous person. He will respond that he never did so intentionally, but. . . 617 'Wrapping up' means that God Almighty will hold and conceal the heavens in His right hand. . . 226 731