Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part IV — Page 431
Sub-Footnote Number Four 431 ےہ. املسمن ےہ وہیئگ ى ڈرگ The suit has been decreed; are you a Muslim! It meant: ‘Do you not believe and, despite being a Muslim, entertain any doubt?’ On further investigation it transpired that the suit had in fact been decreed and that the opposite party had misunderstood the verdict when they heard it. Likewise, it is a fact without any exaggeration that hundreds of rev- elations [of mine] were as clearly fulfilled as the bright day. And there are many revelations which have come down by way of secrets which I cannot communicate. Time after time, I have received such clear reve- lations in the very presence of opponents that they could not possibly deny their fulfilment. Only a few days ago, I was suddenly confronted with certain situ- ations in which I faced three types of grief. I could think of no means of resolving them and there appeared no way out of suffering loss and damage. The same evening, my humble self went out for a walk in the woods, as was my routine. At the time, I was accompanied by an A ryah named Mal a w a mal. Upon my return, when I approached the gate of the village, I received the following revelation: ننجیك من الغمّ. We shall deliver you from grief. Then again, I received the following [revelation]: ننجیك من الغم ّ ألم تعلم ان الل ّٰ علی كل شيء قدیر. That is: ‘We shall deliver you from this grief—will certainly deliver you. Know you not that Allah has power to do all things?’ That A ryah was informed about this revelation at the very spot it was received. Then God removed all three aspects of the grief. فالحمد لل ّٰ علٰی ذٰلك [So Allah be praised for all this].