Tadhkirah — Page 996
996 [Badr, vol. 6, no. 35, August 29, 1907, p. 4 and al- H akam, vol. 11, no. 31, August 31, 1907, p. 1] August 1907 (A) In August, the Promised Messiah [as] saw in his dream that he was in Bahisht i Maqbarah, supervising the digging of a grave. 1187 [Badr, vol. 6, no. 38, September 19, 1907, p. 5 and al- H akam, vol. 11, no. 33, September 17, 1907, Appendix, p. B] (B) The Promised Messiah [as] said: Sometimes when a father sees a dream [concerning himself], it relates to his son and at other times when a son sees a dream it relates to his father. On one occasion, I saw in my dream that I arrived here (in the Bahisht i Maqbarah) and said to the grave digger: ‘My grave should be apart from the other graves. ’ You can see that what I had said about myself has been fulfilled in the case of my son. 1188 [al- H akam, vol. 11, no. 34, September 24, 1907, p. 6] September 2, 1907 1189 [Badr, vol. 6, no. 37, September 12, 1907, p. 4 and al- H akam, vol. 11, no. 33, September 17, 1907, p. 1] In accordance with this divine determination, Mub a rak Ahmad passed away to meet His Lord on September 16, 1907 and was buried in Bahisht i Maqbarah. . [Badr, vol. 6, no. 38, September 19, 1907, p. 4] 1187 And so it happened. [ Badr ] 1188 The reference is to Sahibz a dah Mub a rak Ahmad, whose grave is situated apart from the other graves. [Mirza Bashir Ahmad] 1189 [Arabic] Who then responds to the distressed one when he calls on Him? Tell them: It is Allah; and then leave them occupied with their sport. [Publishers]