Tadhkirah — Page 1119
A PPENDIX 1119 mourned him in great wailing and crying and the following words issued from her mouth: Tyrant, you have wronged me greatly. [Register Riw a y a t-e- S a ha bah, 1325 vol. 13, p. 361, Riw a yat Munsh i Z afar Ahmad of Kapurthala] (82) Maulav i S adr-ud-D i n ex. Missionary Iran narrated to ‘Abdul-La ti f from his notebook of narrations that Fa d l-ud- D i n alias Fajj a , one of the Promised Messiah’s as servant, relates: On one occasion when I was putting oil into a lamp my clothes caught fire… and a great part of my body was burnt. Dr. Ya‘q u b Baig said I would not survive more than twenty minutes, and Hadrat Maulav i N u r-ud-D i n said, I would barely survive for an hour. The Promised Messiah as said: ‘I have just seen a vision in which he is in a garden. ’ The indication was that I would have children. . . . Then the Promised Messiah as prayed for me throughout the night and asked Hadrat Umm-ul-Mu’min i n ra and two other women to attend on me turn by turn during the night. . . . Allah the Almighty saved me from death and granted me health. [Notebook of Maulav i S adr-ud-D i n] (83) Late Maulav i Muhammad Ism a ‘ i l [ex Professor J a mi‘ah Ahmadiyyah] used to narrate that he had heard from Late Miy a ń ‘Abdull a h of Sannour several times 1325 Note by Hadrat Maul ana Jalal-ud-Din Shams ra : Munsh i ‘Abdur- Ra h m a n has also narrated this incident in al- H akam, volume 37, number 40, page 6, November 7, 1934 It mentions the disrespect, but does not narrate the earlier part concerning the dream. Note by Maul ana Abdul Latif Bahawalpuri: When the Promised Messiah as heard about the incident, he was much displeased and asked that she should leave the house. [Noted from the Register quoted above] [Publishers]