Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 360
BarĀhĪn-e-a H madiyya — Part Four 360 the proprietor of the Saf i r Hind Press was absolutely certain that the testimony of this humble one, which would be in accord with the facts, would prove destructive for the defendant on account of its weight, truth, reliability, and credibility. That is why the proprietor of the Press put me to the trouble of coming as a witness and had summoned me as a witness. It so happened that the day on which this prophecy was fulfilled, and the travel to Amritsar was experienced, was also the day on which the first prophecy mentioned above was also fulfilled. Thus, Mian Nur Ahmad witnessed the fulfilment of that first prophecy as well. Meaning that, money was received on that day after the expiry of the period of ten days and I was summoned and had to go to Amritsar. فالحمد لل ّٰ علٰی ذٰلك [So Allah be praised for all this]. Another one of them is that one day I received a revelation at the time of Fajr that: ےہ. آات ی پ رو� اک رقایتب ےک اخن رکشل دمحم ارابب احیج آج Today some money will arrive from a relative of Ha j i Arb a b Muhammad Lashkar Khan. As usual, this prophecy was communicated immediately to some A ryas and it was agreed that one of them should go to the post office at the time of the delivery of the mail. Accordingly, one A ryah named Mal a w a mal went at that time to the post office and brought the news that ten rupees had arrived from Hoti Mardan. He brought a letter which stated that these ten rupees had been sent by Arb a b Sarwar Khan. As the word Arb a b was a common courtesy title [in both names], I pointed out to the A ryas that the occurrence of the word Arb a b in both names was sufficient to establish the truth of the prophecy. However, some of them did not agree with that and said that a common courtesy title is not the same as being related and they persisted in their denial. Because of their persistence, I was compelled to write a letter to inquire about it. After several days, the response came from Hoti Mardan from a friend, Munsh i Il a h i Bakhsh, who