Possibly...
Possibly, ‘intentional deceit’ is more involved here than ‘miscomprehension’ because the meaning of ‘Taking out a Taziyah’ is mentioned clearly on the margin as ‘to mimic someone’. I am unable to understand that if the respected Maulana Syed Mahmud Ahmad Rizvi, the Rizwan editor, had himself seen Zakhiratul Maad, why he did not see this marginal note to find the meaning of it before writing this argument?
Hence it not wrong for me to assume that the habit of deception has a greater role in this objection than ignorance. Now in addition to the previous two thousand rupees, a thousand more rupees have become due from the Rizwan editor since he cannot, in his whole life, show the mention of ‘Taziyah of Shimr’ in Zakhiratul Maad or in any other book of Shias. Let me invite your attention to one more issue before moving ahead.
The editor of Rizwan has called Shimr as ‘the accursed one’ in about three places in this paragraph. The readers should note that from today onwards, respected Maulana Syed Mahmud Ahmad Rizvi has accorded the permission to curse those who are worthy of it.
May Allah give him more Tawfeeq and also bestow him the ability to judge people correctly.[^5] [^1]: ‘Replica’, usually in connection with the mourning ceremonies of the Kerbala Tragedy [^2]: Mourning for the tragedy of Kerbala [^3]: The editor of Rizwan has written ‘recommended’ as ‘beloved’. [^4]: Zakhiratul Maad [^5]: Divine opportunity Previous…