Haqiqatul-Wahi (The Philosophy of Divine Revelation) — Page 768
768 HAQIQATUL-WAḤI—THE PHILOSOPHY OF DIVINE REVELATION اس نے ہے کچھ دکھانا اس سے رجا یہی ہے ہم نے ہے جس کو مانا قادر ہے وہ توانا The God we believe in is Most Powerful and Omnipotent, That He may show something [miraculous] from Himself—our supplication being the very same. The sum and essence of this prophecy was that God would show these people Signs of His power! Again on page 2 of the title page of this book we find the following couplet: آسماں سے پھر اک نشاں دکھلا میرے مالک تو ان کو خود سمجھا God! My Lord! You make them understand Yourself; Do manifest again a Sign from the heavens! The sum and essence of this prayer is that another calamity will over- take the Aryas by way of a Sign. These are the prophecies that were made in regard to the Āryah Samāj. A reasonable person would realize how these prophecies about the Āryah Samāj have so clearly been fulfilled and their unlucky star has made its appearance! For instance, all the active members of the Qadian chapter of the Āryas who managed and looked after their newspaper Shubh Chintak, without exception, succumbed to the plague, as it had been prophesied five years beforehand in my book Nasim-e-Da'wat that they would die of the plague. Elsewhere, too, most of the so-called leaders of the Āryah Samāj, because of whose social status and position the other Āryas had also become rude, were meted out their deserved punishment. Some were simply expelled from the country by the jurisdiction of this Government. It is indeed regrettable that these people have expressed such ingrat- itude in the face of countless favours of the British Government and exposed their rottenness by making rebellious statements against it. In fact, it was but necessary that all these prophecies which were made as many as five years ago about the decline and fall of these people should