Tadhkirah — Page 1055
A PPENDIX 1055 Accordingly God Almighty saved me from every kind of trial, mischief and misfortune. [Introduction of Mi’ata A mil, p. 29 by H ak i m Muhammad H usain ‘ I s a , Outside, Delhi Gate Lahore, March 29, 1950]] 1893 ‘Abdur-Ra h m a n Kh a n and ‘Abdull a h Kh a n, [sons of Navv a b Muhammad ‘Al i Kh a n] relate that their father’s sisters were childless and they asked our father to request the Promised Messiah as to pray for them, which the Navv a b Sahib did. Thereafter the Promised Messiah as said: I saw [in my dream] that I was given some tablets. Some of them I gave to Maulav i N u r-ud-D i n and some to you 1252. I looked for Navv a b ‘In a yat ‘Al i Kh a n but did not find him. [A sha b-e-Ahmad, part 2, p. 197] April 6, 1894 Mirz a Ay u b Baig relates: In expectation of the eclipse of the sun on April 6, 1894 (in the month of Rama da n)… many people were trying to observe the eclipse through glasses which they had darkened with ink. Only a very slight darkening had appeared when someone told the Promised Messiah as that the sun had been eclipsed. He looked through the dark glasses and observed that the eclipse was very slight. He was saddened and said: I have seen it, but it is so slight that most people might not be able to observe it and thus the 1252 Note by Hadrat Maul ana Jalal-ud-Din Shams ra : The reference is to Navv a b Muhammad ‘Al i. He only had two daughters and was granted male progeny after it. Hadrat Khalifatul Masih I ra had also suffered the death of several boys, but was granted male children who survived after it. But Navv a b ‘In a yat ‘Al i Kh a n had no children from one wife, and only two daughters from another.