In Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya there is a prophecy of God Almighty about me, namely:
Meaning that, God Almighty says: ‘I shall instil your love in the hearts of people and I shall bring you up before My eyes.’
This revelation is of the time when not a single person had any affiliation with me. Then, after a lengthy period of time, this revelation was fulfilled and God raised thousands of people whose hearts He filled with love for me. Some sacrificed their lives for my sake; some endured financial losses for my sake; some were driven out of their native lands on my account. They were persecuted and tormented. And there are thousands who preferred me over their personal needs and offered their cherished belongings to me.1
I reckon that their hearts are filled with love. Should I ask them to completely surrender their wealth or sacrifice their lives for my sake, there are many who are prepared to do so. When I witness sincerity and devotion of such a high standard in most of my followers, I cannot help declaring: ‘My Omnipotent Lord! Indeed, You have dominion over every single particle. You are the One who has drawn these hearts towards me during these tumultuous times and has endowed them with steadfastness. This Sign of Your might is, indeed, a great Sign!’
1 Footnote: I had reached this far in my writing and no sooner had I finished writing this sentence than I received a letter from a sincere devotee who is a member of my Jama‘at. Since I received that letter precisely at the moment I was writing this sentence and it was relevant to it, I reproduce it below:
It is my great desire that on the Day of Judgment I may be counted among the blessed Jama‘at under Your Honour’s aegis as I am now. Amin. Honourable sir! Allah the Almighty knows well that my love for your holy person is so great that all my possessions and my life are at your service. May I be sacrificed for you a thousand times! May my brothers and parents be sacrificed for you! May I end my days in your love and obedience. Amin. [‘I would forever be busy flying to your place, if only I had wings.’
Humbly yours,
Sayyed Nasir Shah, Overseer;
stationed at Baramulla Kashmir.
15 August 1906
In fact, this sincere young man possesses the highest degree of sincerity. Impelled by his love for me, he has donated 2,000 rupees or even more. This letter was also accompanied by fifty rupees. (Author)