Tadhkirah — Page 761
1905 761 June 19, 1905 Four people from my Jam a ‘at fell very seriously ill when concerning one 917 of them, I received the revelation right here in the garden: [Urdu] God had not designed his recovery. These are manifestations of self-sufficiency. Miracle of the Messiah. This means that his death had been, as it were, finally decreed but that it was a miracle of the Promised Messiah [as] that God bestowed healing on him. A final decree is not liable to change; but some decrees greatly resemble the final decrees and do appear as final in the state of vision. Such decrees can be changed through the perfect attention and attraction of Divine grace by one who is a recipient of blessings and is conversant with the mysteries and the glory of Allah. [Badr, vol. 1, no. 11, June 15, 1905, p. 2 and al- H akam, vol. 9, no. 22, June 24, 1905, p. 2] June 20, 1905 (A) Revelation: 918 917 One of the four ill persons was Miy a ń Muhammad Is ha q, son of M i r Na s ir Navv a b Sahib, whose illness appeared to have truly reached the point of hopelessness. [Review of Religions, vol. 4, no 7, p. 290, July 1905] 918 (A) [Arabic] Make haste, make haste. [Publishers]