Malfuzat - Volume IX — Page 97
January 1907 97 January 1907 1 Miracles of Hadrat ‘ I s a , peace be on him The Promised Messiah, peace be on him, said: The miracles of Hadrat ‘ I s a as [ Jesus] are such that they can be considered completely trivial in this age. Akmaha [ َ اَکْمَہ َ اَکْمَہ ] means night blindness. One suffering from this ailment can improve simply by [consuming] liver. َآء ِ مَوْتٰی ی ْ اِح َآء ِ مَوْتٰی ی ْ اِح [ i h y a ’i mawt a— the reviv- ing of the dead] refers to restoring the health of those who are morbidly sick. So these matters are nothing at all when com- paring with the Holy Prophet, may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. 2 Undated Providing Food on Someone’s Demise I [Akmal Sahib of Goleki] submitted that it is a tradition in villages that on occasions of joy and sorrow they undertake a type of expense. For example, when a landlord dies, they distribute money among all 1. There is no date assigned to these discourses. They seem to be from the first or the second week of January. (Compiler) 2. Badr , vol. 6, no. 6, p. 4, dated 7 February 1907