Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 273
POSTSCRIPT-SIGN NUMBER 27 273 his great calumny against me and apprised me through His rev- elation that this man would attack me in order to humiliate me, but would himself become my target in the end. God conveyed this truth to me in the course of three dreams. He disclosed to me in the dream that this enemy would engage three helpers to achieve success so as to somehow insult me and to grieve me. I was shown in the dream as if I was hauled into some court like a prisoner and I was shown that I would be acquitted in the end, even if after an interval. I was given the good news that the affliction would be recoiled upon this lying mean enemy himself. I, therefore, published all these dreams and revelations beforehand. Of the newspapers in which they were published, one is al-Hakam and the other is al-Badr. Then I kept wait- ing for the developments as to when these things indicated in the prophecy would come about. After the passing of one year, these predestined events happened at the hands of Karam Dīn. (That is, he brought criminal charges against me unjustly). A part of the prophecy was thus fulfilled when he filed the suits. The remaining part of it, namely my acquittal from these cases and his own eventual punishment, will also be shortly fulfilled. ' It is obvious from this part of the text [of Mawāhibur-Raḥmān] that, at the time of the publication of that book, I had not been absolved and acquitted from the cases filed by Karam Din, nor had he been pun- ished. Instead, it had all been written by way of a prophecy. ¹ Given above is the translation of the prophecy recorded in Arabic. It says 1. The dates on which the cases filed by Karam Din were decided by the courts at Jhelum and Gurdaspur, also clearly show that the prophecy about Karam Din's punishment and my acquittal had been published in my book Mawāhibur-Rahman before the verdict in these cases. Anyone interested can go to the court and see the dates of these judgments. Maulawi Thana'ullāh of Amritsar, Maulawi Muḥammad etc. who were present in the court of Ātma Rām are witnesses of the fulfilment of this prophecy. (Author)