Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 304
HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION 304 -When it was 88. EIGHTY-EIGHTH SIGN― repeatedly published in the newspapers that Dalīp Singh would return to the Punjab, I was shown [in a vision] that he would never return and that he would be stopped instead. I had informed some 500 people of this prophecy. I also pub- lished this prophecy in brief in a twin page handbill. Eventually, it tran- spired exactly this way. 89. EIGHTY-NINTH SIGN-I had prophesied about Sayyed Aḥmad Khan that in the latter part of his life he would experience some hard- ships and that his days were numbered. The subject matter was pub- lished in handbills. After this, Sayyed Ahmad Khan had to suffer great sorrow and grief because of the embezzlement of funds by a mischie- vous Hindu. Thereafter, he lived only for a few days and died of the same sorrow and grief. 90. NINETIETH SIGN-Once a case was filed against me for violating postal regulations, the punishment for which was a fine of 500 rupees or imprisonment for six months. Apparently, there seemed to be no way of escape. Then after prayer, it was disclosed to me by God Almighty that the suit would be dismissed. The complainant in this case was a Christian named Ralya Rām, an advocate of Amritsar. I also saw in a dream that he had sent a snake towards me which I had returned to him after frying it like a fish. Since he was an advocate, the precedent of my case was, perhaps, useful to him and was like the fried fish. Accordingly, this case was dismissed in the very first hearing. 91. NINETY-FIRST SIGN—Barāhīn-e-Aḥmadiyya, which was distrib- uted twenty-five years ago in all countries; that is, it was sent to all parts of the Punjab, India, Arabia, Syria, Kabul, and Bukhara-in short, to all Islamic countries—contains the prophecy: