Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 240
240 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION This revelation, received twenty-five years ago, was recorded in Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya. It shall be fulfilled in these days. Let him who has ears, hear!¹ª * I have written here only about those two or three prophecies to which our opposing clerics and their new apprentice, ‘Abdul-Ḥakīm Khān, have repeatedly objected. As opposed to it, I wanted to demon- strate how large the number is of heavenly Signs from God that testify for me. But alas! Were all these Signs to be recorded, no book—not even one comprising 1,000 ajzā” [parts]-would be large enough to accommodate them. Therefore, only by way of specimen, I will record 140 of them. Of them, some are prophecies made by the ear- lier Prophets which have been fulfilled in my support. Some are the prophecies made by the spiritual elites of this ummah, while there are some Signs from God which were manifested at my hands. Since those prophecies have precedence over my prophecies in terms of time, it was, therefore, considered proper to accord them precedence in recording as well; and all of these prophecies will be enumerated in one series, and are as follows. 1. God Almighty has not merely told me that there will be earthquakes etc. , and other afflictions in the Punjab, because I have not been raised just for the Punjab. Rather, I have been commissioned for the reformation of all the inhabitants up to the farthest reaches of the earth. So I tell you truly that these calamities and earthquakes are not specific to the Punjab, but the whole world will partake of these calamities. As there are many parts that have been destroyed in America etc. , the same hour is to be encountered by Europe some day and then this terrible day has been destined for the Punjab and India and every part of Asia. He who survives shall be witness. (Author) 2. A juzw comprises sixteen pages. [Publisher]