Liqaa Ma’al Arab 50 Huzur was told that there were many similarities between the hijira of Huzur and the hijira of the Holy Prophet(saw), Huzur says that he knew these similarities but he did not feel it right to mention as the distance between Huzur and the Holy Prophet(saw) is so big that here is no comparison. Huzur says though those similarities still exist because it is a hijira guided and protected by Allah. Huzur says that a few before the hijira Huzur had no idea he would be leaving, but then he had a revelation from God but he did not understand what it meant. So Huzur wrote and asked many people and he was told that the meaning was that the spirit and angels of Allah are with you to protect you. Huzur says that when the revelation occurred he never had the feeling it was Huzur being addressed; it was like someone telling Huzur to look at something. Huzur then speaks on what happened to the mullahs after Huzur’s departure. Huzur says that if Allah was with them then Allah would have blessed them and hold them to be hero’s and Huzur to be the culprit. The mullahs stopped the Ahmadis from publishing any books on the Promised Messiah(as), they claimed the books were volatile and inflammable and so no books could be published. The mullahs were allowed to look at the books and to pick out certain extracts which became objectionable, but they were only objectionable because the passages both before and after were left out. To inflame the public opinion against the Promised Messiah(as) the mullahs put on the walls some comments which taken out of context becomes very strange and in some instances insulting to the Holy Prophet(saw). Huzur says that it does not make sense to ban publication of a book but permit the publication of extracts.