Tadhkirah

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Tadhkirah — Page 51

E ARLY Y EARS – 1881 51 1881 (A) A Hindu A rya…had been suffering for sometime from tuberculosis. Gradually, his disease worsened and he began to despair for his life. He came to me one day and wept bitterly in despair. I was deeply affected by his distress and supplicated to God, the One, on his behalf. As God had decreed his health, I received the following revelation as soon as I prayed: That is [Arabic] We commanded the fire of fever to become cool and safe. I immediately informed him and several other Hindus— who are still present and residing in this town—of this revelation. Trusting fully in God, I expressed the assurance that he would be restored to health and would certainly not die of that disease. Within a week thereafter, he recovered fully from his life-threatening illness. [All praise is due to Allah for this. ] [Barahin-e-Ahmadiyyah, part 3, pp. 227–228 sub-footnote 1, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 1, p. 252 sub-footnote 1] (B) Mal awa mal was afflicted with tuberculosis and when his condition became dangerous I supplicated on his behalf and received the revelation: That is [Arabic] O fire of fever, cool down. Then I saw in a dream that I had pulled him out of the grave. He was informed both of the revelations and of the dream before the events occurred. [Sha h na-e- H aqq, p. 43 R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 2, p. 381]