An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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An Introduction to the Hidden Treasures of Islam — Page 328

328 Next morning his son Ishaq had high fever and there were two gland type swelling on both the thighs and it was believed to be a sure sign of plague. Then I advised M i r Sahib to get busy in true repentance and I prayed, for I thought that if somebody from my own house died of plague, there would be an unprecedented uproar and outcry. . . . What was the state of my mind I could not narrate, I got myself busy in prayer and what a spectacle it was, in a matter of two or three hours, the fever had disappeared altogether and there was no sign of those swellings that were turning into tumours. The boy got up and started playing as if nothing had happened. ( Haqiqatul-Wahi , p. 329, Heavenly Sign No. 143, R uha n i Khaz a’ in, vol. 22, p. 342) Specimen of Writing And He has also addressed me and has said: In general, Qadian will be safeguarded against such destruction by plague in which people should die like dogs and should become mad with grief and anxiety. Also, I have been told that the members of my Jam a ‘at, however large in number they might be, will be safeguarded against the plague as compared with those who are opposed to me. ( Kasht i -e-N uh , p. 2, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 19, p. 2)