Tadhkirah — Page 632
632 March 1903 During several illnesses I have tried and found that God’s grace descended by supplication alone and the illness was removed. A few days ago I had become very weak because of frequent passing of water and diarrhea. I supplicated and received the revelation: 701 I noticed that the trouble ceased immediately thereafter. God is a better prescription than all other prescriptions and is worthy of being kept secret. But then I feel that this would be miserliness and I have to declare it. [al- H akam, vol. 7, no. 11, March 24, 1903, p. 6] March 16, 1903 Last night I saw in a dream that a member of my Jam a ‘at fell from a horse. Then I woke up and was considering how to interpret the dream and what would be the closest that can be applied to it. In the meanwhile, I was overtaken by a light slumber and the revelation came: [Urdu] He faltered in steadfastness. Someone asked the Promised Messiah [as] who the person was. He answered: I do know, but unless there is permission from God, I do not disclose such things. My duty is to supplicate. [al-Badr, vol. 2, no. 10, March 27, 1903, p. 75] 701 [Arabic] Your prayer is accepted. [Publishers]