Tadhkirah — Page 191
1887 191 I was given to understand that Im a m B i b i 218 —who was the widow of one of our collaterals—would die and half her land would revert to us and the remaining half would revert to our collaterals. I communicated this revelation to those of my friends who were with me at that time. And so it happened that the woman died and her land was divided half and half between our collaterals and us. [Nuz ul u l-M as ih, pp. 213–214, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 18, pp. 591–592] 1887 (About) Once I had occasion to go to the village Kunjran in the Gurdaspur District. Sheikh Ha mid ‘Al i of Thaih Ghul a m Nab i was with me. When I decided in the morning to set out on this journey, I received the revelation: [Urdu] You and your companion will suffer from some loss in the course of this journey. Accordingly, during the course of the journey Ha mid ‘Al i lost his cloak and I lost a handkerchief. Ha mid ‘Al i had only that cloak at that time. [Nuz ul u l-M as ih , pp. 229–230, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 18, pp. 607–608] 1887 Baijn a th Brahman son of Bhagt R a m was informed, on the basis of a vision, that in the space of a year he would be afflicted with some misfortune and there would also be an occasion for joy. I obtained his signature to this prophecy, which I still have with me. Thereafter, within one year his 218 Im a m B i b i was the sister of Mirz a Ahmad Baig and the widow of a cousin of the Promised Messiah as who had disappeared. [Jalal-ud-Din Shams]