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say ‘...someone created’ is very wrong and is an act of making<br />

someone a shareholder, a partner with Allahu ta’âlâ, which is<br />

what He most strongly prohibited and informed that such people<br />

will experience an endless and most vehement torment.]<br />

All of this which we have communicated concerns profound<br />

matters involving the knowledge of kalâm. Their easiest and<br />

clearest explanation consists of what we have written here. We<br />

have to believe what the savants of the right way have<br />

communicated. We shouldn’t busy ourselves with discussing or<br />

researching [them].<br />

Couplet:<br />

Attacking is not good in all circumstances,<br />

Digging in is better in some instances.<br />

Having mercy upon His born slaves, Allahu ta’âlâ sent them<br />

prophets ‘alaihim-us-salawâtu wa-t-taslîmât’. Through them He<br />

guided His born servants to the right way, to the way of endless<br />

bliss, and called His born servants to Himself. He invited them<br />

to Paradise, the place for His consent and love. Man is so poor,<br />

but he will not accept the invitation of such a giver of favours, as<br />

He is. Man is very stupid and deprives himself of His blessings.<br />

All the information which those great people communicated<br />

from Allahu ta’âlâ is true. It is necessary to believe all of it.<br />

Though mind is a means for finding out the truth and what is<br />

good, it cannot find it alone, for it is insufficient. It has been<br />

completed with the coming of prophets ‘alaihim-us-salawâtu<br />

wa-t-taslîmât’. There is no excuse, no pretext left for men. The<br />

first of the prophets is Hadrat Âdam. And the last one is hadrat<br />

Muhammad Rasûlullah ‘alaihi wa alaihim-us-salawâtu wa-ttaslîmât’.<br />

It is necessary to believe in all the prophets. All of<br />

them should be known as innocent (sinless) and true. To<br />

disbelieve one of them means to disbelieve all of them. For all<br />

of them communicated the same îmân. That is, the essentials,<br />

the bases of the things to be believed in were the same in all of<br />

their religions. [Wahhabis do not believe that Âdam (’alaihi’ssalâm)<br />

was a Prophet. The book Kashf-ush-shuhubât, a book<br />

of Wahhabism, states in its initial pages that the first prophet<br />

was Noah (’alaihi’s-salâm)]. This is only one of their wrong<br />

credal tenets. Hadrat Îsâ (Jesus) did not die. When Jews<br />

wanted to kill him, Allahu ta’âlâ raised him alive up to Heaven.<br />

At a time towards the end of the world he will descend to<br />

Damascus from Heaven and will follow the Sharî’at of<br />

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