Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 446

446 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION blessing that was given to me-out of the hundred other blessings of the mubahalah—is that God granted me three sons after the muba- halah; namely: (1) Sharif Aḥmad, (2) Mubārak Aḥmad, and (3) Nașīr Aḥmad. Now, if it is an error on my part to claim that 'Abdul-Haqq is issueless, let him announce how many sons were born to him after the mubahalah and their whereabouts or, at the least, show us any earlier What is it then, if not the result of the curse! son. Moreover, I have repeatedly pointed out that just as ‘Abdul-Ḥaqq remained deprived of every blessing after the mubahalah, I, in con- trast to him, was granted every favour of God such that there is no blessing material or spiritual—that I did not receive: my progeny increased in that they became five instead of two, my wealth increased in that hundreds of thousands of rupees came, my honour increased in that hundreds of thousands of people pledged bai'at with me, and my support from God increased in that hundreds of Signs appeared for my sake. 160. [ONE HUNDRED SIXTIETH] SIGN-At this moment I am holding a letter from Maulawi ‘Abdur-Raḥmān Muḥy-ud-Din of Lakhukay, written with his own pen which has just been handed over to me by my friend, the learned, the distinguished Maulawi Hakeem Noor Deen and I consider it a Sign from my God Almighty. Therefore, I reproduce below the copy of the actual letter signed by the above-mentioned Maulawi. Later, I will show how it is a Sign for me. The letter is as follows:² 1. In accordance with the prophecy which has been published in Anwarul- Islām, no son has been born in ‘Abdul-Haqq's house to this date for in my book Anwarul-Islām I have clearly prophesied: 'No matter how hard ‘Abdul- Haqq tries or supplicates, he would remain deprived of male child. Thus did it happen. (Author) 2. The photocopy of the original prayer appears on pages 532–533. [Publisher]