Tadhkirah — Page 1079
A PPENDIX 1079 The Promised Messiah as mentioned next morning to those present how he prayed and the answer he received. Shortly thereafter, he received a letter that Q adi Sahib had died. 1280 [al- H akam, vol. 42, no. 5–6, February 14–21, 1939, p. 3] 1904 Miy a ń ‘Abdul-‘Az i z of Lahore (known as Mughal) narrated: On one occasion at Gurdaspur, the Promised Messiah as kissed his son Mub a rak Ahmad and said: Allah has directed me to kiss him. [Register Riw a y a t-e- S a ha bah, vol. 9, p. 45] October 7, 1904 Chaudhry Muhammad ‘Al i Kh a n Ashraf Head Master Bairam Pur narrated that: The Promised Messiah as said at the time of ‘A s r Prayer one day before judgment was to be delivered in the case of Karam D i n. . . that he had seen in his dream that he was returning home riding a white horse and his wife said (something like): We have suffered a loss (probably of money). The Promised Messiah as said to her: That does not matter as I have returned safe. The Promised Messiah as interpreted the dream that the Magistrate (who was a bigoted A rya, and was bent upon giving the decision against the Promised Messiah) would sentence him to a fine, but nothing more. However, on appeal he would be acquitted and would thus be made secure against the mischief of the Magistrate. That is 1280 Upon inquiry, Q adi Muhammad ‘Abdull a h (ex N az ir D i a ft), son of Q adi D ia-ud-D i n said that his father died on May 15, 1904. [Jalal-ud- Din Shams]