Sixth Argument: Recipient of Wahy Wilayat
[ BACK ] | If Hazrat
Mirza had indeed claimed to be a prophet, he could not
have written that he was a recipient of "the
revelation of saints" (wahy wilayat) or (wahy
muhaddasiyyat). This, however, was exactly what he
wrote: ``Has it ever happened in the world that God should have so helped an imposter that he could be speaking a lie against God for eleven years, to the effect that His wahy wilayat and wahy muhaddasiyyat [revelation as granted to saints] comes to him, and God would not cut off his jugular vein.'' (Ainah Kamalat Islam, p. 323) ``I have noticed that at the time of revelation, which descends on me in the form of wahy wilayat, I feel myself in the hands of an extremely strong external force.'' (Barakat-ud-Dua, p. 21) |