Tadhkirah — Page 198
198 arrived at Ludhiana and we all got out of the train. After the train left we discovered that it was a different station. Having detrained at a deserted place we were all put to much trouble. In this way the second part of the revelation was also fulfilled. [Nuz ul u l-M as ih , pp. 231–232, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 18, pp. 609–610] May 1888 A Christian of the name of Fate h Mas ih once claimed that he was the recipient of revelation. I asked him to make a prophecy and he was much confused. He proposed that a written note should be enclosed inside an envelope and that I should then spell out what was written therein. God the Almighty directed me that: [Urdu] You [should] accept it. When I accepted that challenge also, Reverend Whitebrecht announced, in the presence of several hundred people, that Fate h Mas ih was a liar. [al- H akam, vol. 6, no. 5, February 7, 1906 p. 4, column 3] May 1888 (A) Allah observed that my cousins and near relatives were committed to ruinous courses. . . and that they denied the existence of God and were wicked people…. Allah saw that they incited people to vice and forbade good…and did not refrain from speaking ill of the Holy Prophet, peace and the blessings of Allah be upon him, but persisted in it…. While they were in this condition Allah chose me for the revival of His faith…and provided me handsomely with inspiration and verbal revelation and communications and visions… whereupon they rebelled and mockingly demanded Signs