Tadhkirah

by Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad

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Tadhkirah — Page 48

48 He has made your own descent from a noble family 56 which is compounded mix of Persians and Sayyeds. [Tiry a qul-Qul u b, p. 64, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 15, pp. 272–273] About 1881 On one occasion, I received the following revelation in the mosque about the time of ‘A s r : [Urdu] I have determined to arrange another wedding for you. I will make all the arrangements Myself and you will not be put to any trouble. This was accompanied by a Persian couplet: 57 56 In this revelation the family of my wife and my family are both described together as having been provided by God and both have been treated as praiseworthy to about the same extent. This is a clear indication that as my in-laws are descendants of Hadrat F at imah, in the same way there is a mix of descent from Hadrat F at imah in my genealogy through some of my grandmothers. The precedence given to my wife’s family in the revelation over my family is to stress the fact that she is a direct descendant of Hadrat F at imah and I have partly inherited her blood. [ Tu h fah-e-Golarhviyyah, p. 19, R uha n i Khaz a ’in, vol. 17, p. 117 ] 57 [Persian] I shall make all arrangements for your new wedding and shall provide all that you might need. [Publishers] Publishers’ Note: In Haqiqatul-Wahi , the Promised Messiah as writes: I prayed to Allah the Almighty that I cannot bear the expenses of this marriage. Thereupon, I received the revelation: