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96 spiritual inheritance from those righteous and holy ones and becomes their heir in respect of all his knowledge and spiritual insight. [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah, part 4, pp. 502–503 sub-footnote 3, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 1, pp. 597–598 sub-footnote 3] 1883 It has been revealed to this humble one that on account of meekness, humility, trust in God, sincerity and the Signs and heavenly light, my humble self resembles the Mas ih [Messiah] in his earthly life and that the nature of this humble one and the nature of the Mas ih resemble greatly as if they are two pieces of the same jewel or two fruits of the same tree. There is such a complete unity between us that the spiritual eye would have little to distinguish between us. There also exists an overt resemblance which is that the Mas ih [Messiah] was the follower and servant of the faith of a perfect and high-standing Prophet, i. e. , M u s a as [Moses] and his gospel is a branch of the Torah, and this humble one is one of the lowly servants of that majestic Prophet who is the Sayyedur-Rusul [the chief of all Prophets as ] and crown of all the Prophets as. If they are Ha mid, 117 he is Ahmad 118 and if they are Ma h m u d, 119 he is Muhammad 120 — may peace and blessings of Allah be upon him. [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah, part 4, p. 449, sub-footnote 3, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 1, pp. 593–594 sub-footnote 3] 117 One who praises Allah. [Publishers] 118 One who praises Allah to the utmost. [Publishers] 119 One who is praised. [Publishers] 120 One who is praised to the utmost. [Publishers]