Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 491
[Concluding Observations] For the sake of brevity, I have mentioned only a few witnesses of all of the prophecies that have been recorded here. However, by the grace of God Almighty, there are thousands of witnesses in whose pres- ence these prophecies were made and fulfilled; indeed, the number of witnesses amounts to many hundreds of thousands for some of the prophecies. I had intended to record as many as 300 Signs in this book, and to record all those Signs that are noted in my books Nuzulul-Masīḥ, Tiryaqul-Qulüb, etc. and some new Signs so as to make the total of 300. But for three days, I have been sick. And today, 29 September 1906, I am so overwhelmed by illness and am so weak and frail that I have become unable to write. God willing, these 300 Signs or more than that will be recorded in Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya, Part 5. In the end, I deem it necessary to write that if someone is not satisfied with these Signs, and such a person happens to be from among those who claim to receive revelation, there is another avenue open to him that, in opposition to me, he should continue to publish his revelations for a period of one year in two newspapers of his people, and, on the other hand, I should publish all that is revealed to me by God Almighty of the matters of the unseen in two newspapers of my Jama'at. The condi- tion which is binding upon both parties is that each of the revelations published in the newspapers should be such that every one of them should consist of matters of the unseen and should be such matters of the unseen that are beyond human capability. And then, after one year,