Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Ahmadis and the Aryas of Qadian — Page 37

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as 37 that a certain amount of rupees from Sarwar Khan have ar - rived. But he objected that how could it be known that he is the relative of so and so. Therefore, to settle this for him a letter was written before them to the accountant Babu Ilahi Bakhsh in Mardan, who, these days, is a bitter opponent of mine. His reply was received that Arbab Sarwar Khan is the son of Arbab Muhammad Lashkar Khan. (7) And is it not true that, once, I received the revelation سوس �ب س�ی اردادی ن کردی. و مرا ا� ش و�ی� ن � ئ � ن اے عمی �ب ا� [O uncle you played away your life and left me deeply sorrow - ful]. On the same day a boy had been born in the home of Shrampat who had been named Ameen Chand by him. In those days my late brother, Ghulam Qadir, was ill. I said to Lala Shrampat that I had received this revelation today; it indicated the death of my brother and this sentence, in a state of revelation, came from my son Sultan Ahmad, or it is possible that it points towards your son whom you have named Ameen Chand 1. I had just said this that Lala 1 Though I was certain that this revelation was regarding the death of my brother—the late Mirza Ghulam Qadir—and this was what I had intimated to some of my relatives and I myself had also informed my late brother; which made him very sorrowful and left me to regret as to why I had told him, yet when Shrampat gave me the news that he had named his son Ameen Chand, by Divine providence the words that left my tongue were that it is possible that عمی [‘ami] refers to