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358 The Promised Messiah as decided to write a book on the event giving details of the heart-rending event. The Promised Messiah as wanted to complete the book by October 16, 1903, before proceeding to G u rda s pur in connection with another case, but then he had a terrible kidney pain and felt, perhaps, he would not be able to complete the work. He prayed in the small hours of the morning, God granted him a miraculous recovery from the pain and the next day, he completed half of the book. In the book, the Promised Messiah as gave a pen-picture of the moving event of the way Sahibz a da ‘Abdul La ti f faced martyrdom with courage and steadfastness. In the beginning of the book, he accounted for the signs that took place in support of his mission and gave a word of advice. The book also contains one of the Promised Messiah as ’s daring and challenging prophecies: Ye all people, Listen, this prophecy is from the One, Who Created the heavens and the earth, He will cause to spread this Jam a ‘at to all corners of the world. He will grant supremacy to them with a convincing logic. Those days are coming, nay are near, when there will be only one religion in the world which will be seen with all respect and reverence. God will grant this religion such extraordinary blessings and graces that each and every one who intends to destroy it will remain barren and the supremacy of the Jam a ‘at will remain for ever till the Doomsday. ( Tadhkiratush-Shah a datain , pp. 64-65, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 20, p. 66) Specimen of Writing In this book, the Promised Messiah as highlighted another important mission of his advent. Hadrat Jal a l-ud-D i n Shams ra in the introduction to the book, on page (j i m) said that it was the belief of the Promised Messiah as that Islam is no longer obliged to use sword for the spreading the message. God in His Majesty Bestowed upon the