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70 2. Hadrat Khaw a jah M i r Dard recorded revelations he received in his book, ‘ Ilm-ul-Kit a b. More than two-dozen revelations consist of Quranic verses. One of these is: َوْرِذْنَا َكَتَرْیِشَع َنْیِبَرْقَاْلا ( ‘Ilm-ul-Kit a b, Khaw a jah M i r Dard, p. 64, Ma t ba‘ al-An- sa r i , Delhi, 1308 AH) 3. The Quranic verse َ ۡن ي ِ لْعٰلَم ِّ ل ًةَمْحَر َوۤاَم َكٰنْلَسْرَا اَّلِا was revealed to Hadrat Sheikh Ni za m-ud-D i n Auliy a’ rta many times. Hadrat Makhd u m Gais u dar a z writes: Hadrat Sheikh used to say: In some months a young and handsome boy would appear by my bed and address me with the words: َ ۡن ي ِ لْعٰلَم ِّ وَمَا ۤ اَرْسَلْنٰك َ اِل َّ رَحْمَۃ ً ل I would bow my head in embarrassment and ask, ‘What are you say- ing? These words were specifically intended for the Holy Prophet. How can I be worthy of such address?’ ( Jaw a mi‘ul-Kalimi Malf uza t , Khaw a jah Bandah Naw a z Gaisudar a z rta, Murattabah Sayyed Muhammad Akbar Husaini, Translated by Professor Mu‘ i n-ud-D i n Dardai, p. 226, Ma t bū‘ah Naf i s Academy, Karachi) Now all Muslims know that the above revelations are found in