Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 403
SuB-Footnote Number Three 403 Before this prophecy was fulfilled, unusual difficulties and undesir- able events were experienced. Finally, the Benevolent God removed all difficulties and fulfilled this prophecy on Monday, 10 September 1883. The detail of this is that, on Thursday, 6 September 1883, the Benevolent God gave glad tiding to this humble one through His blessed word to give solace to me at the exact time of need: ی. �ہ واےل آےن ی پ رو� ی و� تسب Twenty and one rupees are coming. This glad tiding had the special aspect that the exact amount to be received was mentioned, and to give intimation of a specific amount is special to the Knower of the unseen; no one else can do so. The other, even more wonderful aspect is that this amount was of an unusual nature, because it had no relationship to the price that had been fixed for the book. Because of these special aspects this revelation was com- municated to some A ryas ahead of time. Then a revelation was received emphatically for the third time on 10 September 1883: ی. �ہ آےئ ی پ رو� ی و� تسب Twenty and one rupees have arrived. It was understood from this revelation that the prophecy would be ful- filled that same day. Perhaps not even three minutes had elapsed from receipt of this revelation when a man by the name of Waz i r Singh, tend- ing to a sick man, arrived and presented a gift of one rupee upon his arrival. Even though this humble one does not practise as a physician, if perchance some sick person comes and I am able to think of a med- icine, I give it away for the sake of Allah and solely to earn [His] bless- ings. However, I accepted this rupee from him for it suddenly passed through my mind that it was a part of that prophecy. Thereafter, I sent a trusted person to the post office thinking that the other part may be fulfilled through the post office. The postal clerk, a Hindu, replied that