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1897 405 where no man can arrive through his own efforts. You are with Me. I have created the night and day for you. You have a relationship with me of which people have no notion. O people, the light of God has come to you, so do not reject it. [Kit a bul-Bariyyah, part 1, pp. 75–77, First Edition, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 13, pp. 100–103] 1897 [Urdu] I shall bless you and bless you greatly; so much so that kings will seek blessings from your garments. [Kit a bul-Bariyyah, part 1, p. 148 footnote, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 13, p. 179] November 1897 al- H akam reports that: H u du r H ujjatul-Isl a m [The Promised Messiah as ] saw in a dream that plague had invaded Qadian. But he was given to understand that this would only mean itching. [Mentioning the dream] he said: Qadian will be safeguarded and protected against the disastrous plague, but perhaps itching might spread here. Based on the above, he came to the conclusion that (a remedy which is likely to induce itching might prove helpful in cases of plague). (The parenthetical observation is based on reasoning and deliberation; it is not a revealed statement). [al- H akam, vol. 1, no. 5, November 23, 1897, p. 4]