Tadhkirah

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 1107 of 1417

Tadhkirah — Page 1107

A PPENDIX 1107 majesty of Allah and the experience of His mercy and grace has moved me deeply so that I cannot control my tears. [al- H akam, vol. 37, no. 12, April 7, 1934, p. 4] (53) Ha fi z N u r Muhammad of Faizullah Chak relates: On one occasion, I [was in Qadian and] asked the Promised Messiah’s as permission to go back [to my village]. He said: ‘No, Stay today’. The Promised Messiah as had received a Revelation: That is [Arabic] Even if he should put forward excuses; which he interpreted as meaning that no excuse of mine could be accepted today. [al- H akam, vol. 37, no. 32, September 7, 1934, p. 4] (54) (A) Miy a ń Fa d l Muhammad of Harsian relates from Ha fi z Ha mid ‘Al i ra : On one occasion, the Promised Messiah as sent me 1310 on an errand to a foreign land. I boarded a vessel bound for my destination. About half way, the vessel was caught in a storm and everyone was terrified that it was going to sink. All the passengers started screaming and there was a great clamour in the ship. All the people were crying and wailing. I tried to reassure all the passengers and stated confidently that I belonged to the Punjab and was going on an errand on behalf of one whom God had appointed his Prophet for this age and that so long as I was on the vessel, Allah the Almighty would safeguard this ship from sinking. God Almighty thereafter caused a change in the situation and the vessel arrived safe at my destination and I disembarked. It proceeded on its further voyage and sank 1310 The reference is to Ha fi z Ha mid ‘Al i. [Abdul Latif Bahawalpuri]