The Heavenly Decree — Page 75
The Heavenly Decree 75 Jalsa. If they lay by a small sum on a daily or monthly basis, through planning and saving, they will have enough provisions for the journey, and it will seem as if the journey was undertaken free of cost. Those who approve of the proposal should inform me now in writing so that a separate list can be made of those who are resolved, for the rest of their lives, to attend the gathering on the specified dates with all their heart and soul and with the greatest resolve-unless it is simply beyond their power and means to undertake the journey. May Allah grant a goodly reward to those who underwent the travails of travel to attend the convention which was held on 27th December 1891 for the purpose of religious consultations. May He reward every step they look upon this journey. Amen, Amen. Notice We have in stock some copies of the book Fath-e- Islam and Taudīh-e-Marām, at one rupee each, and also some copies of the book Izāla-e-Auhām, at 3 rupees each. Postal charges are not included. Gentlemen who desire to buy these books should place an order addressed to the writer of this book at Qadian, District Gurdaspur, or acquire them from Mir Nasir Nawab Sahib, draughtsman, Canals Department, Patyala, or from Maulawi Ghulām Qādir Fașīḥ Sahib, owner of the Punjab Press, Sialkot.