Tadhkirah — Page 707
1904 707 July 1904 [Urdu] I shall show you a miracle also. [Arabic] [ We made the iron soft for you. ] [al-Badr, vol. 3, no. 29, August 1, 1904, p. 4] 1904 A Maulav i named Karam D i n filed some criminal charges against me in Gurdaspur and the maulav i s opposed to me appeared as witnesses in the court of A tm a R a m, the Extra Assistant Commissioner…. A tma R a m did not pay full attention to the merits and made up his mind to sentence me to imprisonment. Thereupon God conveyed to me that A tma R a m would be afflicted with the deaths of his children. I communicated this vision to the members of my Jam a ‘at 838. It so happened that within 20 or 25 days he lost two sons. In the end, though he had laid the foundation in his judgment of sentencing me to imprisonment, God held him back from that design, yet he imposed upon me a fine of 700 rupees. I was then honourably acquitted on appeal by the Divisional Judge. But Karam D i n’s conviction and sentence were maintained. My fine was remitted but A tm a 838 Note by Maul ana Abdul Latif Bahawalpuri: Q adi Muhammad Y u suf, Am i r Jam a ‘at Ahmadiyyah, Frontier Province writes in his book Saw a nih Zuh u r-e-Ahmad Mau‘ u d : The Promised Messiah as saw in a dream that a lion has taken away both sons of A tm a Ram. At the same time as the Promised Messiah as narrated this dream, A tm a R a m received a telegram that his son is suffering from plague. Two sons of his died one after the other with plague. [ Z uh u r-e-Ahmad Mau‘ud, pp. 51–52]