A Verdict Required

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 47 of 104

A Verdict Required — Page 47

HADRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD AS چون علاج میز می وقت خمار و التهاب از دعا کن چاره ی آزار انکار دعا Let prayer be your remedy for the pain of denying prayer; If not yet intoxicated, more wine is the remedy. سوی من بشتاب بنمایم ترا چون آفتاب ای که گویی گردعاها را اثر بودی کجاست O ye who say, If prayer had power, where is it?' Hasten to me I will reveal its power to you like the shining sun! هان مکن انکار زین اسرار قدرت های حق قصه کوته کن ببین از ما دعای مستجاب 47 Beware! Do not deny the wonders of the omnipotence of God; In short, come now, behold the acceptance of prayer through me! See pages 2, 3, 4 of the title page [of the book Barakātud-Du'a'] The second line of the last couplet, underneath which a line has been drawn and the numbers 2, 3, and 4 have been written, is doc- umented exactly so in Barakātud-Duā, underlining it so that Syed Ahmad Khan may point out and read those pages, and so that in the future, after reflecting upon this example of an accepted prayer and putting it to the test, he might be granted the ability to aban- don his mistaken views. Moreover, when the treatise Barakātud- Du'a'was composed, it was immediately sent to Syed Sahib at that moment. Syed Şāḥib's reply had also been received, stating that he was reviewing Barakātud-Duʻā. Therefore, it is certain that Syed