Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part V

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 102 of 630

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part V — Page 102

B AR Ā H Ī N-E-A H M ADIY YA — PART F IV E 102 Now, in what follows will be written those prophecies that serve to support and highlight the above-mentioned prophecies: بوركت یا احمد وكان ما بارك الل ّٰ فیك حقًّا فیك. شانك عجیب واجرك قریب. رض والسّماء معك كما ھو معی. سبحان الل ّٰ تبارك وتعالٰی زاد مجدك ینقطع اٰبَاءَك ل ا ویبدء منك. و ما كان الل ّٰ لیتركك حتّٰی یمیز الخبیث من الطیّب. والل ّٰ غالب علٰی یعلمون. اذا جاء نصر الل ّٰ والفتح وتَمَّت كلمۃ ربّك ھٰذا ل امره ٖ ولكن اكثر النّاس الذی كنتم بہ تستعجلون. أَردت ُ ان استخلف فخلقت ُ اٰدم. دنٰی فتدلّٰی فكان قاب قوسین او أدنٰی. یُحْیِی الدّین ویقیم الشریعۃ. See Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya , pages 486–4961. Translation: ‘O Ahmad, you have been blessed and this blessing was indeed yours by right. Your status is wonderful and your reward is near. ’ In other words, all those promises that were made shall be fulfilled soon. And so it came to pass. And then He says: ‘The earth and heaven are with you as they are with Me. ’ This points to the fact that widespread acceptance of me will appear in the future and the people of the earth will turn towards me, and heavenly angels shall accompany me, just as it is transpiring these days. Then He says: ‘Holy is that God who bestows many blessings and is Most High. He has raised your status. The mention of your forefathers will be cut off and from now on the line of genealogical descent shall originate from you. Your progeny will spread throughout the world and your fame will spread across nations. You will be the foundation stone of your family’s edifice. God is not such that He would leave you until He manifestly distinguishes the pure from the impure. And God prevails over every one of His decrees, but most know not the power of God. ’ 1. In the 2008 edition of R uha n i Khaz a ’in, the referenced text appears in vol. 1, pages 579–590. In the 2016 English translation of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya, Part IV, this text appears on pages 365–371. [Publisher]