[Continued from Sign Number 187]
This Sign relates to Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan, the Chief of Malerkotla, concerning whom Allah the Exalted revealed to me that his wife would soon die. Along with the news of her death God also said:
[Painful sorrow and painful event.]
I communicated this sad news first to the people of my home and then to others; I later had the prophecy published in the newspapers Badr and Al-Hakam. I was given this intimation by Allah the Almighty when the Nawab’s [Muhammad Ali Khan] wife was hale and hearty. About six months later she began to suffer from tuberculosis; she was provided every possible treatment but in the month of Ramadan 1324 Hijrah she departed from this transitory world. Nawab Sahib had also been informed of this prophecy beforehand. Our learned friends Hakim Maulawi Nur Din, Maulawi Sayyed Muhammad Ahsan, and most of the respected members of this Jama‘at know of this prophecy.
Allah the Exalted, says in the Holy Quran:
Meaning that, God does not reveal the plainly clear and manifestly lucid knowledge of the unseen to anyone except His Messengers.
It is therefore evident that there cannot possibly be a brighter hallmark of a Sign than the pronouncement of a fully detailed prophecy and its eventual manifest fulfilment exactly in the manner detailed.
1 Surah al-Jinn, 72:27–28 [Publisher]