Scattered Pearls — Page 61
60 the moment his pocket became empty, Allah would fill it again, so that the work entrusted to him by God would not be allowed to suffer from lack of funds. This is indeed the point of reliance on God in regard to which Allah. Himself had, in the earliest days, said to Hazrat Ahmad : "Is not Allah sufficient for the needs of. His servant ?". The fact is that this Revelation which the Promised. . Messiah received when he was, so to say, at the threshold. of his life, has always stayed over his head like a merciful cloud, ready to send down a welcome shower at every moment of his need. 29. Bhai Abdul Rahman Qadiani* is a very devoted disciple of the Promised Messiah who accepted Islam, from. Hinduism at the hands of the master. He related to me that when the Promised Messiah went to Lahore for the last time, these were days when repeatedly he was receiving. Revelations from God bearing on the near approach of the last moments of his life on this earth. On his face in those days there was a peculiar lustre and a deep inner reflectiveness, tinged with an indefinable peace and joy, and a kind of bright spiritual light which shone on his countenance. During his short stay in Lahore on the occasion, he used to go out for a short ride, in a closed carriage drawn by a couple of horses, his blessed spouse and some of his children being with him. On the eve of the morning when he was to pass away, the Promised. Messiah, when just on the point of starting for the daily ride, said to Sheikh Abdul Rahman: 'Mian Abdul Rahman, tell this coachman, and make him understand this *I regret to note that Bhai Sahib died only a few days after this talk at the Annual Gathering.