Tadhkirah

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Tadhkirah — Page 725

1905 725 March 23, 1905 Today I saw in a longish dream that I was sitting somewhere and A tm a R a m, Magistrate Gurdaspur, was sitting near me. We were sitting on the ground and talked about my case [which had been pending in his court and which he had decided against me]. I said to him something to the effect that: You have put me to great trouble; God established my innocence but you put me in pain. Then I said to him: I realize that it was not easy for you to be just in this case. You had two cross-cases pending before you at the same time. Your sense of justice was overpowered by your fear of public opinion or by your fear of your official supervisors. You did not act under the fear of God. I much regret that you put me to so much trouble on account of a vagabond. I said nothing concerning your sons on my own. I only saw a dream relating to them which was fulfilled. It may be that your hostility towards me was incited by that very dream. He confessed with a sigh that he had committed a mistake and that in truth it was Chand u L a l who had forged this wickedness. Then he placed his head on my arm in great sorrow as if he was afflicted by some great misfortune and wanted to show his reverence for me and wanted to plead for forgiveness. 872 I responded to it 872 Note by Maul ana Abdul Latif Bahawalpuri: This dream was fulfilled during the Khilafat of Hadrat Am i rul-Mu’min i n Khalifatul Masih II aba. He says: Afterwards this magistrate received such a punishment that he once came to meet me on the railway station of Ludhiana. He wept profusely and begged forgiveness from me. He said: ‘I am in great agony and wanted to go and ask Mirz a Sahib for forgiveness, but he has passed away, therefore I have come to you. Pray that Allah the Almighty may deliver