Some Hidden Pearls — Page 66
66 spiritual atmosphere and the contents of the Paper had overwhelmed the hearts; and apart from the echo of its recital there was no sound, audible, not even the breathing of the people; and through some mysterious working of the power and will of God, even the birds and the animals were hushed in silence, and no foreign element was intruding to mar the effect of the. Paper. I wish I had power to describe even one tenth of the effect I experienced and witnessed with my own eyes on this occasion. . . . . . There was not a heart that did not feel its joy and ecstasy; not a tongue that did not freely, without reservation, concede its superiority and excellence. . . . . . Not only this but with our own eyes we saw, and with our own ears we heard that many Hindus and Sikhs were warmly embracing their Muslim friends and saying that if really this was the Islamic teachi