Tadhkirah — Page 558
558 conspire to kill me, but God Almighty will not give them power over me. [al- H akam, vol. 5, no. 37, October 10, 1901, p. 7] 1901 I saw in a vision once that my fourth son Mub a rak Ahmad had fallen down near the matting and was seriously hurt. His shirt was all stained with blood. As Allah’s will would have it, within less than about three minutes I came out of the veranda and saw Mub a rak Ahmad, who was just over two years old, standing near the matting. He made a sudden child-like movement and his foot slipped and he fell down and his clothes became bloodstained. This happened exactly as I had seen in my vision. [Nuz u lul-Mas ih, pp. 219–220, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 18, pp. 597–598] October 21, 1901 Q adi Y u suf ‘Al i Nu‘m ani , Superintendent, Executive Committee, of Jind State … had been seriously ill since five months. In his condition of sickness, he travelled with great difficulty from Sangrur to Qadian to be near the Promised Messiah [as]. One day his sickness took a very serious turn, namely, on October 21 his condition became very unstable and he appeared to be at death’s door…. His pulse became almost imperceptible…. P i r Sir a jul- H aqq Nu‘m ani was greatly worried and went to the Promised Messiah [as] and informed him of the condition of the patient. … Hadrat prepared three medicines and gave them to Sahibz a dah [P i r Sir a jul- H aqq Nu‘m ani ] for the patient and he turned to supplication. Within a few minutes, he saw two cheering visions and received the revelation: