Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page xvi
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part Four xiv My humble self studied these documents and reviewed them with Abdul-Wahab Mirza, Naser-ud-Din Shams, and Khurram Matin Khan for further revisions. Relevant queries were continually routed to and from the Arabic and Persian Desks in London, and the Research Cell, Wak a lat-e-Ta s n i f, and Na za rat Ish a ‘at in Rabwah, Pakistan. The entire review process was guided closely by Hadrat Khal i fatul- Mas ih V aba. My humble self was blessed with the opportunity to seek his guidance, obtain approval of the final translation, and convey his decisions to the reviewers and other departments as necessary. As directed by H u du r aba , I personally visited the United States of America for approximately two months to guide and assist the team members in the publication of this book. The review process was led by Munawar Ahmed Saeed and coor- dinated by Abdul-Wahab Mirza. They were assisted by Naser-ud-Din Shams, Naveed Ahmed Malik, Salman Muhammad Sajid, Khurram Matin Khan, Waseem Ahmad Sayed, Rashida Kalim Rana, Tariq Amjed, Fouzan Mansoor Pal, and Bilal Ahmad Rana. I would also like to acknowledge the contributions of Ayyaz Mahmood Khan, Kashif Baloch, Faraz Hussain, Luqman Tahir Mahmood, and all other devo- tees of the Promised Messiah as working in the departments mentioned above. May Allah the Almighty reward all of them and their families for their sacrifices in this noble endeavour, and may He bless them abun- dantly in this world and the Hereafter. A m i n. I sincerely hope and pray that the spiritual treasures within Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya become a source of enlightenment for all read- ers and generate the enthusiasm and motivation to embark upon a life- long journey of studying the message of the Promised Messiah as. A m i n. Munir-ud-Din Shams Additional Wak i lut-Ta s nif London July 2016