Malfuzat – Volume II — Page 12
12 Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Blessed is the One Who Understands The Promised Messiahas states: "Reconcile with God. Adopt true self-restraint. The heaven inspires awe by sending down calamities and the earth warns us with the emergence of epidemics. Blessed is one who understands. "1 26 January 1899 The Editor of Al-Hakam states that His Holinessas was on his way to Dhariwal in order to pursue a case of security for keeping the peace² brought against him due to Maulvi Muhammad Husain Sahib of Batala. Arrangements for the stay of the party were made at Leel, a small village near Dhariwal. However, on his way to Leel, the Promised Messiahas stopped at Khunda. When the Promised Messiahas reached Khunda he decided to stay there and called Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih Ira, who had already reached Leel, to turn back and join him in Khunda as well. When Hazrat Khalifatul-Masih Ira arrived in Khunda, the Promised Messiahas said: "There is wisdom in everything that Allah the Exalted does. There was news that Muhammad Husain was planning to stay there as well. Therefore, it is good that we did not stay there. It is best to stay away from such people. " Editor's Note: His Holinessas set out for the journey from Qadian by carriage but Hazrat Maulana Nur-ud-Din Sahiba departed first from Qadian with a few friends to catch a train and then make the same journey onwards from Batala. It was decided that both parties would depart from Qadian and finally meet at Leel, where arrangements for the stay had been made. However, when the Promised Messiahas arrived in Khunda, Rani Ishar Kaur of Dham (the widowed daughter-in-law of Sardar Jaimal Singh) sent word with one of her representatives to the Promised Messiahs requesting him to stay in Khunda as her guest. The Promised Messiahas accepted her request and so he decided to lodge in Khunda instead. The party who was travelling onwards by train could not be informed of this change in plan, and so they arrived at Leel. However, the Promised Messiahas called them over and so they came to Khunda as well. Invitations and Offerings by Non-Muslims After some time, Rani Ishar Kaur sent her servants with a tray of sugar candy Al-Hakam, vol. 3, no. 3, dated 23 January 1899, p. 2 1 2 Refer to Section 107 of the Indian Code of Criminal Procedure. [Publisher]