Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 286
286 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI-THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION 64. SIXTY-FOURTH SIGN-There is a prophecy on record in Barāhīn-e-Aḥmadiyya that I will win all the cases filed against me. Accordingly, I was victorious in all litigation. 65. SIXTY-FIFTH SIGN―There is a prophecy in Barāhīn-e-Ahmadiyya that so many people will flock towards me that I will nearly become exhausted from the profusion of visitors. Accordingly, hundreds of thousands of visitors have come to me. 66. SIXTY-SIXTH SIGN-There is a prophecy recorded in Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya about Ashabuş-Şuffah. ' Accordingly, many dev- otees have migrated from their native lands and have settled, along with their families, in certain portions of my house; the foremost of them all being our brother Maulawi Hakeem Noor Deen. 67. SIXTY-SEVENTH SIGN―Barāhin-e-Ahmadiyya contains a proph- ecy that I will be granted proficiency and eloquence in the Arabic lan- guage such that no one will be able to challenge it. 2" Accordingly, no one has thus far been able to do so. 1. See footnote for Aşḥābus-Suffah on page 102. [Publisher] 2. In this connection, I had received this revelation from God Almighty: Your discourse has been made eloquent by the] كَلَامُ أُفْصِحَتْ مِنْ لَّدُنْ : رَبٍ كَرِيمٍ. Lord, the Benevolent']. Of the books I have composed in Arabic thus far, some are in prose and some in verse, the equal of which the opposing ulema have not been able to produce, their detailed list is as follows: (1) The booklet as part of Anjām-e-Ātham: page 73 to 282; (2) At-Tabligh at- tached to A'ina-e-Kamālāt-e-Islām; (3) Karāmātuṣ-Ṣādiqin; (4) Ḥamāmatul- Bushrā; (5) Siratul-Abdāl; (6) Nūrul-Ḥaqq, Part I; (7) Nūrul-Ḥaqq, Part II; (8) Tuhfa-e-Baghdad; (9) I'jāzul-Masīḥ; (10) Itmāmul-Ḥujjah; (11) Hujjatullāh; (12) Sirrul-Khilafah; (13) Mawāhibur-Raḥmān; (14) I'jāz-e-Aḥmadi; (15) Khutbah Ilḥamiyyah; (16) Al-Hudā, and (17) ‘Alāmātul-Muqarrabin as part of Tadhkiratush-Shahadatain; and those books which have been compiled in Arabic but have not yet been published are (18) Targhībul-Mu'minin; (19) Lujjatun-Nür; and (20) Najmul-Hudā. (Author)