A Verdict Required — Page 37
EXAMPLE OF AN ACCEPTED PRAYER This is the very reason why this treatise had been given the title Barakātud-Du'a' [Blessings of Prayer], for an example of the bless- ings of du'a [prayer] has been presented therein. On this page, the following passage is written regarding Lekh Ram: I agree that if-as the critics have opined-the ultimate outcome of the prophecy (concerning Lekh Ram) amounts to just an ordinary fever, or any pain appearing in the usual manner, or cholera occurring, followed by a recovery to the original state of health, then this would not be con- sidered a [Divinely fulfilled] prophecy. Consequently, in such a scenario, I would undoubtedly be deserving of the punishment which I have related. However, if the proph- ecy is manifested in a manner that exhibits clear and con- spicuous Signs of Divine wrath, then be it known that this is from God Almighty. . . If a prophecy actually manifests