Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 1022
IO22 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI-THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION can lead ordinary people to knowledge by inference 14 compared with rays of sun 33 different motivations of those who describe false, 6 distinguishing features of dreams of elect of God 83 do not by themselves prove any merit of someone 16 establish an argument for believ- ing in Prophets 13 experienced by all kinds of people 17 may signify ability for advance- ment for ordinary person 14 no pre-requisite of true faith or piety for, 8 of 'Abdul-Hakīm 230 of those at highest stage of exalta- tion 70 of those having perfect relation- ship with God 31 of those who have no relationship with God 30 planted as seed by All-Wise Crea- tor in human beings 13 recipients of false, 794 regarding Karam Din's trial 482 some are allegorical in nature, 169 true, experienced even by sinners and disbelievers 7 Durr-e-Manthūr story of Hadrat Yūnus in, 233 Durūd Sharif recitation of, by Promised Messi- ah during an illness 302 Earthquakes as sign of Promised Messiah's truth 199, 207 destruction around world caused by, 795 devastating nature of, at time of Promised Messiah 197 promise of protection from, 796 prophecies of Promised Messiah about, 199, 281, 795 prophecy in Holy Quran about, 249 Edicts against Promised Messiah 142, 316 Egypt Jama'at in, during Promised Messiah's time 829 Elect of God blessings of, for whole world 827 existence of, essential until Day of Judgment 827 English revelations in, 384 Enlightenment can be achieved only with the belief that God does truly exist 12 progress of righteous to, 163 Errors of Judgement inadvertent, forgiven by God 839 Existence of God firm belief in, lacking in religions other than Islam 2 valid arguments for, 397 Faith at risk if not obtained from Mes- of God 195 senger real, acquired after recognizing Messenger 196 real life depends upon, 839 False Claimants do not receive divine help 824 do not succeed 260 severe punishment and decreed destruction of, 259 Faqir Mirzā mubahalah by, 465