A Hidden Truth

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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A Hidden Truth — Page 24

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad 24 from which people have reported to smell an extremely pleasant fragrance. The opening is reasonably wide and intrudes into the shrine. This leads some to conclude that the opening was left there with some noteworthy objective in mind. Perhaps the chamber contains certain artefacts. The public says that it contains a treasure, but this notion does not seem credible. However, since such openings in graves are not a traditional practice in any country, it can be inferred from this that the opening in question is a great mystery; the fact that this opening has existed for centuries is even stranger. The Shiites of the city also say that this is the grave of a Prophet, who had come from some country as a traveller and was known by the title ‘Prince. ’ They also showed me a book entitled Ayn-ul-Hayat. Many tales are written in this book which make reference to page 119 of Ibn-e-Babwayh and the book Ikmal-ud-Din Wa Itmam-un-Ni’mat. But all these tales are senseless and absurd. The book does contain truth inasmuch that the author accepts that this Prophet was a traveller and a Prince, who came to Kashmir. The location of the shrine of this Prophet Prince is that when entering the Rozabal from the street on the