Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

Page 399 of 506

Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 399

SuB-Footnote Number Three 399 That is, they will prevail over their opponents in reasoning and argu- ments and the radiant light of truthfulness and sincerity will always accompany them. Do not slacken and be not grieved; God is exceedingly Compassionate towards you. Hearken! Truly there is no fear on the intimate friends of Allah, nor do they grieve. You will die when Allah will be pleased with you. Then enter into Paradise—God willing—in peace. Peace be upon you! You have been cleansed of idolatry, so enter Paradise in peace. Peace be upon you! You have been blessed. Allah has heard the sup- plication; He hears the supplications. You are blessed in the world and in the Hereafter. [In this revelation] He has referred to the following prayer which God Almighty had caused to flow forth from the tongue of this humble self a few times before by way of revelation: نت. ك ثما ی ا ح ك رب اجعلنی مبار Meaning that, O my Lord, make me so blessed that wherever I may live, blessing may abide with me. Then of His grace and munificence God accepted the supplication which He had Himself taught. This is one of the wonderful ways of His providence that He Himself teaches a supplication by way of reve- lation and then responds: ‘Your supplication has been granted. ’ About this blessing, a wonderful revelation was vouchsafed to me in Urdu in 1868 or 1869, which seems appropriate to be written here. This is how the circumstances developed for this revelation. Maulav i Ab u Sa‘ i d Muhammad Husain of Batala, who had at one time been my fellow student, came back to Batala after completing his religious studies. The people of Batala looked askance at him on account of some of his notions and ideas. One person was very insistent that my humble self