Huzoor (rh): Also, in one of the revelations of Hazrat Masih Maud a.s. it is mentioned that ye mere mooh ki baatein hain. Khuda ka kalam aur mere mooh ki baatein hain. And the mullahs of today are raising hue and cry against this and say that look here, he has called the Holy Quran mere mooh ki baatein. The same idiom is used in the Holy Quran vis-a-vis Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa s.a.w. What happens is that Allah does not speak directly to the people but he speaks through the messengers. So whatever is in their mouth is the word of Allah and whatever is the word of Allah becomes the word of their mouth. So to remove any difference between Allah’s sayings and what they say sometimes it is said that the words of the prophets are the revelations of Allah. So it’s a manner of saying things. (inaudible) Apparently, as in that instance which I quoted “kay mere mooh ki baatein hain, ilham hay Hazrat Maish Maud a.s ka”. It appears that “apne mooh ki baatoun ko khuda ki baatein bata raha hai.” So here too, it is a very similar situation, “Innahu laqawlu rasoolin kareem” (69:41)