A Verdict Required — Page 65
HADRAT MIRZA GHULAM AHMAD AS 65 possesses the ability to reveal such intricate and precise infor- mation from the unseen and can foretell events seventeen years before they occur when they are practically non-existent at the time of being told—then such a person should be presented as a case in point, and his experiences should be shown as evidence. Mere old, worn-out tales will not suffice in this regard. اگر قدرتت هست نقدی بیار نداریم ای یار با نسیه کار My friend! I have no interest to sell on credit. If you are able to pay cash, bring it. You have already heard that these prophecies have been clearly mentioned in Barāhīn-e-Ahmadiyya. So how can this continuous sequence of testimonies be broken? Since some cruel clerics, like Muhammad Husain of Batala, 1* 1. This Sheikh, an enemy of truth, has also levelled against me the un- founded allegation that certain other prophecies of mine have also proven false. What else should I say about this except: لَعْنَةُ اللَّهِ عَلَى الْكَاذِبِينَ ['May the curse of Allah be upon the liars']. I am prepared to give the aforementioned Sheikh 100 rupees in cash per prophecy, if he can prove that such and such prophecy turned out to be contrary to reality. But will he desire to investigate upon hearing this proposal? Assuredly not, for arrogance has rendered him blind. I have come to learn that this individual is mischievous in the extreme and an enemy of truth. He harbours some specific enmity towards Islam. His heart does not desire that the honour, glory, and eminence of Islam be manifested in these times of great mischief and tumult. Nevertheless, his designs in this regard shall be frustrated. Hearken to my words! Henceforth, bear well in mind that Allah shall manifest numerous Signs. He shall not relent until He has demonstrated the humiliation of such individuals. Author