Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part III — Page 218
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part three 218 miracle of the Holy Prophet, and came and stood behind me. My hum- ble self was standing before the Holy Prophet as a supplicant stands before a ruler. The Holy Prophet was occupying his chair in great glory and majesty, and with a display of authority, as if he was a great cham- pion. To summarize, the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, handed over to me a piece of the fruit so that I might give it to the newly revived person, and he bestowed upon me all the remaining pieces. I gave that one piece to the revived person, which he ate immediately. When he finished eating it, I noticed that the blessed chair of the Holy Prophet had risen much higher and the countenance of the Holy Prophet began to shine forth like the rays of the sun, which was an indication of the revival and progress of Islam. While watching this display of light I woke up. ذٰلِك ى ہلِلِ عَلٰ ُ ْد وَالْحَم [And all praise belongs to Allah for this]. This dream was communicated to about two hundred people in those very days, and around fifty of them were Hindus who are alive and well to this day. They all know well that at that time, the writing of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya was not even thought of, nor was there any consideration to write a religious book and issue a challenge of ten thousand rupees in order to demonstrate its strength and truth. The manner in which some of the prophecies contained in this dream have been fulfilled has now become quite apparent. The status of Qu t b [the Polar Star] that was conferred on the book in the dream has also been established, and the arguments of Islam have been completed against the opponents with the promise of a substantial reward. As for other aspects of the dream that have not yet been fulfilled, we should all wait for their fulfilment, since heavenly promises never fail to materialize. Now let us come to the second dream of about twelve years ago. There was a Hindu gentleman 1 who is now a member of A ryah Sam a j of Qadian and who is alive and well. He bitterly denied the mira- cles and the prophecies of Hadrat Kh a tamur-Rusul [the Seal of the 1. L a lah Sharampat [Publisher]