Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 313

POSTSCRIPT-SIGN NUMBER 95 313 [amaliq] referred to my cousins who were opposed to me and happened to be tall in stature too. In other words, God compared me to Moses and them to the opponents of Moses. When I reached Qadian, I learnt that one of our collaterals, named Imām Bibi was suffering from diarrhoea due to hepatic causes. She died a few days later. Except for our two groups [us and our cousins] she had no heirs. Her land, therefore, was equally shared by us and our cousins. Thus was the prophecy fulfilled to the prior announcement of which a large number of people including Sheikh Hamid ‘Alī, who is still alive, are a witness. 95. NINETY-Fifth sign-Once I had the occasion to travel from Ludhiana to Patiala. I was accompanied by the same Sheikh Ḥāmid 'Ali; another person named Fateḥ Khan, resident of a village adjoining Tandah, district Hoshiarpur; and a third person named Sheikh 'Abdur- Rahim of Ambala Cantonment. There were also some others whom I do not remember. On the morning we were to take the train, it was disclosed to me through revelation that I would suffer some loss and some inconvenience during the journey. I said to all these companions of mine, ‘Offer the Șalāt [Prayer] and supplicate, for I have received this revelation. ' Therefore, everyone supplicated and after that we boarded the train and reached Patiala in perfect safety. When we arrived at the station, we found that the Chief Minister of the State, Khalifah Muḥammad Hasan, along with all the prominent officials of the State, riding as many as eighteen carriages, were present to welcome us. As we advanced further, there were some 7,000 citizens of all ranks to receive us. It was all well so far; neither did we suffer any loss nor did anything untoward happen. When we wanted to return, the same Minister along with his brother, Sayyed Muhammad Husain, who is probably a member of the State Council these days, accompanied me to the station to see me 1. The literal meaning of (amālīq) is ‘super' or ‘gigantic. [Publisher]