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1906 915 egg in my hand which had been cracked. 1108 This also means someone’s death. But all that one sees in a dream is conditional and is subject to being averted through prayer and supplication. It is not final. [Badr, vol. 2, no. 37, September 13, 1906, p. 3 and al- H akam, vol. 10, no. 32, September 17, 1906, p. 1] September 8, 1906 (1) [Urdu] People came and made all sorts of claims. The Lion of God seized them and the Lion of God became victorious. (2) [Urdu] Am i n-ul-Mulk Jai Singh Bahadur [Trustee of the Kingdom, Victorious and Brave] 1108 After these dreams the Promised Messiah [as] stopped M i r N as ir Navv a b ra and his family from proceeding to Lahore as they had intended. He told him that he feared that some calamity was about to befall his family; if it happened during the journey, the enemies would have an excuse to ridicule. Respected M i r [N as ir Navv a b ra ] and family bear witnesses to this. Next morning M i r Muhammad Is ha q became ill with high fever and developed swelling of two nodes in the groin which was a symptom of the plague. It caused great fear and everyone in the house was terror-stricken. Hadrat Maulav i H ak i m N u r-ud-D i n ra was the attending physician; but even he was terrified upon seeing the swelling of the nodes in both groins. The Promised Messiah [as] occupied himself with earnest supplications, and prayed with great concentration and pathos. By the grace of God, as a consequence of the prayer, within two or three hours the fever subsided. The swellings and all signs of plague disappeared. Miy a ń Muhammad Is ha q ra has now been restored to full health. [Allah be praised for all this] [Badr, vol. 2, no. 37, September 13, 1906, p. 3; also see H aq i qatul-Wa hi, p. 327, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 22, pp. 340–342, Nish a n no. 143]