The Essence of Islam – Volume V — Page 175
Miscellaneous Signs 175. Early in the morning one day, I received the revelation: 'Some money will arrive today from a relative of. Hāji Arbāb Muḥammad Lashkar Khan. ' I communicated this prophecy to two Aryas of Qadian,. Sharampat and Malāva Mal. It was still morning and long before the mail was delivered. But, on account of their religious hostility, both the Āryas insisted that they would only believe if one of them went to the post office. The sub-postmaster also happened to be a. Hindu. I accepted their request and when the hour approached Malāva Mal went to collect the mail. He returned with a letter in which it was stated that. Sarwar Khan had sent ten rupees. This gave rise to the question as to whether or not Sarwar Khan was in any way related to Muḥammad Lashkar Khan. The Āryas had the right to have this matter settled so that the truth may be ascertained. A letter was thereafter dispatched to Munshi Ilāhī Bakhsh, Accountant and author of 'Aşa-e-Mūsa, who was in Hotī, Mardān, at the time, and had not yet turned against me. He was asked whether Sarwar Khan was related to Muḥammad. Lashkar Khan or not. A few days later Munshi Ilāhī. Bakhsh's reply was received from Hoti, and he wrote that Sarwar Khan was the son of Arbāb Lashkar. Khan. Upon this both the Āryas were left speechless. . This is the knowledge of the unseen which reason cannot attribute to anyone other than God! [Haqiqat-ul-Waḥī, Rūḥānī Khazā'in, vol. 22, p. 260]. Some time ago I was in dire need of money and the local Aryas who used to come to visit me knew this