Some Hidden Pearls — Page 95
illustrative of the extraordinary divine help and succour which characterised the life and affairs of the Promised Messiah. In itself this incident appears to be small and inconsequential; but when you look closer you see in it clear manifestation of divine help and succour. . Hazrat Maulvi. Nur-ud-Din has related that in the course of a discussion with an insolent type of man, the fellow demanded some reference from the Promised Messiah. Hoping that he would thus be able to humiliate Hazrat. Ahmad, this man insisted upon immediate production of the reference quoted by the. Promised Messiah in the course of the talk. . But as it happened, the page or chapter in question did not at that time occur to the. Promised Messiah's mind; nor was there any one among his friends and disciples present who knew where to look for it; and it very much began to appear as if the man might get a chance to have a laugh at the expense of the Promised Messiah. However, with perfect composure and dignity, Hazrat Ahmad sent for a 95