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Khilafat - The Second Manifestation of God
The Ahmadiyya Gazette, May 1994
It is the practice of God Almighty, and since He created man on this
earth, He has been demonstrating this practice, that He helps His messengers
and grants them ascendancy. He has said
kataballaho la'aghlebanna ana wa rosolee
Allah has decreed: Most surely I will prevail, I and My Messengers.
Verily, Allah is Powerful, Mighty. (58:22)
Here prevail means as it is the intention of messengers and prophets
that God's word must be established on earth and no one should be able to
fight it, thus God manifests their truth with His mighty signs. The truth
which they want to disseminate in the world, He sows its seeds with their
hands. But He does not accomplish it through them. Rather He causes them
to die at a time when there is the fear of their collapse. Thus He gives
his enemies to laugh, jeer, ridicule and scorn. When they have done this,
then He shows His hand of might and brings about grounds with which the
goals there were a little unfinished reach their zenith. Thus He manifests
two kinds of power:
- He shows His hand of might through the prophets.
- Secondly at the time of the demise of the prophet when difficulties
mount and the enemy is in full might and thinks that they (the followers
of the prophet) are in a disarray and is sure that now this community
will be destroyed. Even some within the community become hesitant and
their backs are broken and some unfortunates among them even apostatize,
then God manifests His strong hand of might and sustains the collapsing
community. Thus he who shows patience till the end, watches this divine
miracle.
You should therefore, neither grieve over what I have told you (that the
hour of my demise is nigh) nor should you be heart-broken for it is mandatory
that you see God's second manifestation. The coming of that manifestation
is a lot better for you because it is eternal whose succession will not
terminate till the end of days. When I go, Allah will send to you the second
manifestation and it will stay with you forever.
(Al-Wassiyat, pp. 6-7)
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