Tadhkirah — Page 1097
A PPENDIX 1097 wished, I could have written down some of their conversations. ’ [Tadhkiratul-Mahd i , part 2, new ed, p. 313 and al- H akam, vol. 40, no. 2, January 21 1937, p. 3] (24) The Promised Messiah as said on one occasion: ‘Today I have been shown [in a vision] that of the people present, there are some who have turned their backs towards me, and have stepped aside and, out of aversion, have turned their (faces) away from me. ’ [Tadhkiratul-Mahd i , part 2, new ed, p. 314] (25) One day, I 1297 was sitting with the Promised Messiah as in Mub a rak Mosque. . . . He lifted his head and said: Just this moment, I have received the revelation: [Arabic] [ Truth ] [Tadhkiratul-Mahd i , part 2, new ed, p. 314–315] (26) The Promised Messiah as was in the Mub a rak Mosque on one occasion…The conversation turned upon the meaning of the expression: [ Sab‘a Math a n i ]. 1298 Some opined that it was the name of al- H amd [ s u rah al- F a ti h ah ] and some applied it to other verses. Someone said wanni‘mata laka wal mulk. L a shar i k a laka. [Here I am, O Allah, here I am. Here I am, there is none worthy of worship except You, here I am. Verily all praise, blessings, and kingdom belong to You. There is none worthy of worship except You. ] [Munawar Ahmed Saeed] 1295 Recitation of Sub ha nall a h [Holy is Allah] or other phrases expressing the Holiness of Allah. [Munawar Ahmed Saeed] 1296 Note by Munawar Ahmed Saeed: Recitation of L a il a h a illall a h [There is none worthy of worship except Allah]. 1297 i. e. , Sahibz a dah P i r Sir a jul- H aqq Nu‘m a n i ra. [Jalal-ud-Din Shams] 1298 Which occurs in s u rah al- H ijr 15:88 of the Holy Qur’an. [Munawar Ahmed Saeed]