Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 351
POSTSCRIPT―SIGN NUMBER 120 out for a walk, Huḍūr had said, 'Regarding this conduct on the part of Anjuman-e-Himāyat-e-Islām, Lahore, I have received this revelation: سَتَذْكُرُوْنَ مَا أَقُولُ لَكُمْ وَ أُفَوِّضُ أَمْرِيَّ إِلَى اللَّهِ. [You will soon recall my admonition; I commit my cause to Allah. ] In its translation and commentary, Ḥuḍūr had said, 'The Anjuman will shortly recall my statement that the kind of approach they have adopted is bound to fail. As for the posi- tion I have taken—namely, to rebut and answer the objections raised by the opponents—I resign the matter to God Almighty. In other words, God will be the Patron of my effort. But the Anjuman people will never succeed in their intent to get the author of Ummahatul-Mu'minin punished. They will only recall afterwards that what they had been told in advance was factual and correct. ' When I returned to Lahore a couple of days after listen- ing to this revelation, as usual a public meeting was held in the mosque situated in Gumti Bazaar, Lahore, where I used to give a report of my visit to Qadian. So I related this reve- lation of Huḍur and its explanation to a large number of peo- ple. I had hardly finished when someone brought the news that the Anjuman had received the Lt. Governor's reply that their Memorial had been rejected and that the author of the booklet Ummahatul-Mu'minin could not be prosecuted under the law. This news break greatly reinforced the faith of all those present in the meeting and they all praised God Almighty for His won- drous ways! (The Writer) Most humble servant of yours, Muḥammad Ṣādiq 351