Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 31
Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as 31 so long that his brother Bisambar Das had been acquitted to which Shrampat replied that he had hidden the truth as disclosing the reality would have left a blemish, and cre - ated a hurdle in future ties of marriage and kinship and there was concern that our brethren would consider our family immoral. And is it not true that when an appeal was lodged in the Chief Court in relation to the imprisonment of Bisambar Das, at the time of the Isha’a Prayers when I was in my larger Mosque a Mulla by the name of Ali Muhammad, who resides in Qadian and is still alive and is opposed to my Community, came to me and said that the appeal had been accepted Bisambar Das had been acquit - ted, and added that there was great rejoicing over it in the bazar. Upon this grief, such a condition passed over me that God alone knows; as a result of this sorrow I could not tell whether I was dead or alive. It was in such condition that Prayers began. When I went into prostration I received the revelation ٰ َ ااْلَْعْلی ق �ْ ا�َن َ اِنَّک ْ ن �َ ن َح�ْ ق � َ اْل meaning “Grieve not, indeed you shall be dominant”. Then I informed Shrampat of this and the reality became known that only the appeal had been accepted, not that Bisambar Das had been acquit - ted. Thus, Shrampat should explain, under oath, that did this incident not occur? On the other hand the Mulla