Scattered Pearls

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Scattered Pearls — Page 33

32. Ahmadies, and decreed restoration of the mosque to them. . Now here is that most extraordinary kind of a living. Sign which bestows life on nations, learning an unforgettable lesson of the supreme value of Divine help and of things. of the spirit. The Ahmadiyya community of Kapurthala is the same devoted community in regard to which the. Promised Messiah once remarked: "I hope that the Jamaa'at of Kapurthala will be with me in the Hereafter, as it has been with me in this world. " (Seeratul Mahdee, Riwaayat 79 and Ashaab-i-Ahmad,. Zikr Hazrat Munshee Zafar Ahmad) 15. A boy had come to Qadian from Hyderabad, Deccan, for education. His name was Abdul Kareem. He was. bitten by a mad dog. Since it was the usual way with the Promised Messiah that with prayer before Almighty. God he combined the utmost human effort, in contrast with the way of many so-called soofees and peers who have pretentions to a false trust in God, this boy was sent to a special government hospital in Kasaulee for special treatment. On completion of the course of treatment he came back to Qadian, and seemed all right. . But after some time he developed symptoms of Hydrophobia. . The Promised Messiah instructed the headmaster of the boy's school to send a wire to the hospital at Kasaulee, informing it of the development and asking advice. . From Kasaulee, however, the reply came over the wires: "Sorry, nothing can be done for Abdul. Kareem. ". Thereat the Promised Messiah said: "These people may have no treatment for such a case, but there is certainly a treatment with Allah. "