Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part III — Page 200
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part three 200 This revelation, too, was communicated to many Hindu and Muslim gentlemen. I also communicated it to Ha fi z Hidayat Ali Khan, Extra- Assistant of our district, who happened to be visiting Qadian on the same or the following day. I remember very well that I also informed your friend Maulav i Abu Saeed Muhammad Hussain. In short, after this revelation and in accordance with divine command, I made some effort and in return, help came from Lahore, Peshawar, Rawalpindi, Kotla Maler and other places to meet the expenses of the parts which were being printed in whatever amount and from wherever God willed. ذٰلِك ى ٰ ہلِلِ عَل ُ ْد وَالْحَم [And all praise belongs to Allah for this]. Interestingly, it was also during those days that I received another revelation of the same kind. One day, in a light slumber, the following words flowed from my tongue at the morning time: یل اخن سمٰع� دبعاہلل اخن ڈ�ی رہ ا [‘Abdullah Khan, Dera Ismail Khan’] Some Hindus who were with me at the time and who still live here, were informed of this and, it so happened that the same afternoon one of them went, by chance, to the post office and brought me a letter from one Abdullah Khan, who had also sent me some money. Another miraculous sign had appeared a few days prior to this. It so happened that a Hindu A ryah boy, about twenty to twenty-two years old, who lived in Qadian and still does, and was then a student at the local school, had been suffering from tuberculosis for some time. Gradually, his disease worsened and he began to despair for his life. He came to me one day and wept bitterly in despair. I was deeply affected by his distress and supplicated to God, the One, on his behalf. As God had decreed his health, I received the following revelation as soon as I prayed: مًا َ ال سَ َّ بَرْدًا و ى ُوْنَ ك ُ قُلْنَا یَا نَار