This Sign concerns Charagh Din’s mubahalah, the details of which are as follows: Charagh Din repeatedly received satanic revelations concerning me that this person is the Dajjal, and about his own self he received the ‘revelation’ that he had been commissioned by God Almighty to destroy this Dajjal, and that Hadrat ‘Isa [ Jesus Christ] had given him his staff with which to kill this Dajjal. This greatly increased his arrogance. He compiled a book and named it Minaratul-Masih [‘The Minaret of the Messiah’]. In this book he repeatedly emphasized that I was, in fact, the Promised Dajjal. And then a year after the compilation of Minaratul-Masih, he compiled another book to prove that I was the Dajjal and he reminded people again and again that I was the very Dajjal, the news of whose advent was contained in the ahadith.
Since the time for the wrath of God Almighty had drawn close for him, he incorporated the mubahalah prayer in this second book, and he sought my destruction by praying in the presence of God. After declaring that I was mischief itself, he prayed to God—designating me as ‘mischief ’—to rid the world of this ‘mischief ’. It is magnificent divine providence and an occasion for warning that, when he handed the script of the mubahalah over to the printer, those copies had not yet been set on the printing stone, when both of his sons—and there were only two—died after contracting the plague; and two or three days after the death of the boys, ultimately he, having contracted the plague, left this world on 4 April 1906, thus making it clear to the public who the truthful one is and who the liar is. It is learnt from those present at the time he was near his end, that he was complaining, ‘Now even |God has become my enemy!’ Since his book containing that mubaha- lah has since been printed, I reproduce below the aforesaid mubahalah prayer for the benefit of those who fear God Almighty. It is with the sole intent that even if a single person is guided, even then—God Almighty willing—I will be blessed. Moreover, since the original script written by Charagh Din in his own hand contains a directive to the scribe to write it in bold letters, I accept his wish and get it scribed in bold letters, even though I disagree with him on the other issues. That was his will expressed one day before his death; so, what is the harm if I comply with his will? Here is the prayer of his mubahalah.