Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 361 of 506

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 361

SuB-Footnote Number Three 361 was an accountant at Hoti Mardan in those days, saying that Arb a b Sarwar Khan was the son of Arb a b Muhammad Lashkar Khan. This letter silenced and confounded all of my opponents. فالحمد لل ّٰ علٰی ذٰلك [So Allah be praised for all this]. Another of these is that one morning in April 1883, I was informed in a state of wakefulness that some money had been dispatched from Jhelum. The local A ryas, who used to go to the post office, were well aware that I had received no letter from Jhelum about the dispatch of any money, because my humble self had made a prior arrangement that whatever letters came for me through the post office were collected by the A ryas themselves and they were thus fully informed of all events on a daily basis. Moreover, even to this day, the postal clerk of the post office has been a Hindu. During those days when I received the reve- lation, a Pundit’s son by the name Sh a m L a l, who could write in both Devanagari and Persian, had been in my employment as a scribe of the daily diary. I used to make him write my revelations concerning the unseen matters in Devanagari and Persian before their fulfilment and then Sh a m L a l used to sign them. Accordingly, I made him write, as usual, this prophecy as well, and at that time it was also communi- cated to many A ryas. Not even five days had passed, when I received forty-five rupees by money order from Jhelum. On verification, it was confirmed that the money order had been dispatched on the day on which God, the Knower of the unseen, had informed me about its dis- patch. This prophecy was also fulfilled in a manner that the opponents were made aware of its truthfulness in a very clear way and they had no choice but to accept it, because they knew on the basis of their personal knowledge that the dispatch of this money from Jhelum in that month occurred without any communication and no letter had been received prior to it. فالحمد لل ّٰ علٰی ذٰلك [So Allah be praised for all this]. Another of these is that some time ago I saw in a dream that I had received a letter from Hyderabad written by Nawwab Iqbal-ud-Daulah, which contained a promise to send some money. As usual, the same Hindu was asked to write down this dream in the above-mentioned