The Noble Son

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– FULFILMENT OF A GRAND PROPHECY 50 Kareem s as * , in the issue of Paighaam-e-Sulh dated 25 January 1916 brought me immense happiness. From the beginning to end the subject has been well treated. And simultaneously I recalled a dream or a vision (whose narrator is our respected Mir Nasir Nawab Sahib) of the Promised Messiah, peace be on him, concerning the aforementioned Janab Khan Bahadur Sahib. I hope respected Mir Sahib will also remember it well because it was just a little while ago that Mir Sahib had narrated it to me during a journey by rail. And it is thus. “His Holiness [the Promised Messiah as ] said that I saw in a vision that there were four chairs laid out. Three were occupied, and one was empty. Mirza Sultan Ahmad Khan Sahib approached from my front. So, I said to Mirza Sultan Ahmad Khan Sahib that he should sit on the fourth chair. ” This is the meaning of the narration of Mir Sahib. I hope that respected Hazrat Mir Sahib or Hazrat Sahibzada Miyan Sahib will render grateful the Ahmadi friends by interpreting this. It is possible in the court of our God Almighty that the one to turn three into four may in the end, indeed be Mirza Sultan Ahmad Khan Sahib. ’ 55 ** * The birth celebration of the Holy Prophet Muhammad s as. [Publisher] ** Concerning this narration of Sheikh Muhammad Jan Sahib, who did not perform Bai’at , which we have discussed above, the late Hazrat Mir Nasir Nawab, may God forgive him, has written in the 15 February 1916 issue of Al-Fazl that what he has said to Sheikh Muhammad Jan Sahib was ‘I have heard that Mirza Sultan Ahmad Sahib had seen in a vision that the Promised Messiah as is standing and Mirza Sultan Ahmad Sahib is also standing near him and at one place four chairs are laid out. The Promised Messiah as , said to Mirza Sultan Ahmad Sahib to sit down on one of the