Tadhkirah — Page 1114
1114 By the grace of God, now the sound of running trains is audible at that place. [Register Riw a y a t-e- S a ha bah, vol. 4, p. 56] (69) Sard a r Master ‘Abdur-Ra h m a n of Jallandher writes that Miy a ń Charadg D i n, peon, narrates: Earlier the Promised Messiah as had narrated his dream that he arrived in Qadian by train and the train stopped in the bazaar. 1317 [A sha b-e-Ahmad, vol. 7, p. 131] (70) Revelation: [Arabic] [ God’s earth is soft and the administration is also soft. ] [Register Riw a y a t-e- S a ha bah, vol. 5, p. 66, Riw a yat Miy a ń Im a m-ud D i n Sekhw a n i District Gurdaspur] (71) Narrated by Badr-ud-D i n son of Gul Muhammad originally from Maler Kotla and then of Qadian: It was after 9 p. m…The Promised Messiah as came out of his house to the well, holding in his hand a mug containing milk and bread. He inquired of my father whether any guest had been left hungry… On checking up in the guest house with the guests, no [hungry guest] was found but when we arrived near the shop of Sher Muhammad. . . he encountered someone who said: H u du r, I would like to eat some milk and bread; on this H u du r as handed over the mug to him. [Register Riw a y a t-e- S a ha bah, vol. 7, p. 170, Riw a y a t Badr-ud-D i n son of Gul Mu h ammad. . . Qadian] (72) (A) The Promised Messiah as said: 1317 Note by Syed Abdul Hayee: This prophecy was fulfilled in 1928 when the train was extended to Qadian, and that was its last station.