Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation)

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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738 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION of God exhibit Signs and evidence of such acceptance. They are revered by kings and mighty ones and are called princes of peace. I shall destroy fourteen beasts¹ because they had trans- gressed the limits. I shall be victorious, and I shall prevail. And I will allow those who benefit people to endure. You shall be granted a dominance that shall be praised. God is the Enemy of a liar and will convey him to Hell. There is a Mūsā whom I shall make manifest and upon whom I shall bestow honour in the eyes of people, but I shall drag him who has sinned against Me and shall show him Hell. My enemy has been ruined. He is now accountable to God; meaning, he shall be destroyed. O Moon! O Sun! You are from Me and I am from you. Soon God will bestow upon you such reward as will please you. These are the revelations which I received from God Almighty in a period of six years following the publication of Aṣā-e-Mūsā. These rev- elations began from that time and relate to the period before the death of Bābū Ṣāḥib. The worthy readers should now, on their own, compare the revelations contained in Aşa-e-Musā and the above-mentioned revelations of mine and tell whether my revelations were proven true or the revelations of Bābū Ilāhī Bakhsh. For a reasonable person, this comparison should suffice. This alone can distinguish a truthful one from one who is false but if there is no sincerity in one's intentions then God Almighty shall Himself determine his case. 1. Bābū Ilāhi Bakhsh died of the plague after eleven beasts had been killed by plague, as is indicated in this revealed couplet. بر مقام فلک شده یا رب. گر امیدے دہم مدار عجب. بعد گیاراں. [Your pain-filled supplications have reached heaven, then be not surprised if I should give you hopeful news that would not be inconsistent with My way and My bounty. After eleven. ] This shows that the number of Bābū Ṣāḥib was twelve. Two more will follow to complete the number fourteen. (Author)