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190 my heart. [It will be accepted if Allah so wills. ] [Makt u b a t-e-Ahmadiyyah, vol. 5, no. 2, p. 27, Letter dated May 2, 1887, addressed to Hadrat Khalifatul Masih I ra ] 1887 Once an English speaking friend of Maulav i Muhammad H usain Bat a lav i named Najaf ‘Al i (who went to Kabul and probably is still there) came to see me. With him was my friend Mirz a Khud a Bakhsh. 216 When we—the three of us—went out for a walk, I saw in a vision that Najaf ‘Al i has made some statements indicating some feelings of opposition and hypocrisy towards me. When I told him about the vision, he admitted that it was so. [Nuz ul u l-M as ih , p. 206, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 18, p. 584] 1887 On one occasion I was travelling by train in the direction of Ludhiana when I received the revelation: 217 216 The statement of Mirz a Khuda Bakhsh published in Paigh am-e- Sul a h, volume 23, number 77, page 4, shows that when he and Maulav i Najaf ‘Al i came to Qadian, the Promised Messiah as was holding correspondence with an American citizen Mr. Alexander Russel Webb. The Promised Messiah as narrated this vision during the walk and Maulav i Najaf ‘Al i admitted that he had turned bitterly against the Promised Messiah as after listening to Maulav i Muhammad H usain Bat a lav i and had made up his mind not to agree to anything the Promised Messiah as said. Sha h na-e- H aqq , shows that this incident took place in 1887, because the correspondence with Alexander Russel Webb is recorded therein. [Jalal-ud-Din Shams] 217 [Persian] Half to you and half to your collaterals. [Publishers]