Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 408
408 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION Qasim, Rustum, La'al, and others has been won on 31 August 1906 by God's grace with the blessing of your prayers. Please accept my congratulations. Glory be to God that the Sublime God accepted the supplications of His beloved Imam, exalted him, and our faith was enhanced. We can never adequately thank that Supreme Judge of all judges for His bounties. Your Obedient Servant, Nur Aḥmad, Teacher at the School in the Co-operative Settlement, Waryam Kamlana, Post office Dab Kalan Tehsil Shorekot, District Jhang 142. [ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SECOND] SIGN-I received a telegram from a true friend of mine and a very sincere devotee, Seth 'Abdur- Raḥmān, merchant of Madras, that he was suffering from carbuncle; that is, from a deadly pustule caused by cancer. I was much concerned and anxious on account of his illness because Seth ['Abdur-Raḥmān] is a devotee of the foremost rank. It was about 9 AM and I was sitting in this state of grief and anxiety when I was abruptly overtaken by a light slumber and my head bowed down; suddenly I received a revelation from God, the Lord of Honour and Glory: آثار زندگی. 'Signs of life. ' Afterwards another telegram was received from Madras that the condi- tion was better and there was no cause for worry. Later another letter written by his brother, the late Ṣaleḥ Muḥammad, arrived to the effect that Seth ['Abdur-Raḥmān] suffered from diabetes before it. Since the carbuncle in diabetes is almost