بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِيْمِ

Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi, peace be upon him, prophesied:

“In a revelation this second son was called Bashir too. God said:

دوسرا‭ ‬بشىر‭ ‬تمہىں‭ ‬دىا‭ ‬جائے‭ ‬گا

‘A second Bashir will be bestowed upon you.’ This is the same Bashir whose other name is Mahmood concerning whom it was said that:

وہ‭ ‬اولو‭ ‬العزم‭ ‬ہو‭ ‬گااور‭ ‬حسن‭ ‬و‭ ‬احسان‭ ‬مىں‭ ‬تىرا‭ ‬نظىر‭ ‬ہو‭ ‬گا۔‭ ‬

يَخْلُقُ‭ ‬اللهُ‭ ‬مَا‭ ‬يَشَآءُ

‘He will be of high resolve and will be like you in beauty and benevolence. He creates what He wills.’”

[Tadhkirah, English translation, p. 209, 2018 ed.]

“God the Glorious, had of His Grace and Benevolence promised … that after the death of Bashir I, a second Bashir will be bestowed whose name will also be Mahmud. And addressing my humble self, Allah the Almighty said: He would be a person of high resolve and will be like you in beauty and benevolence. God is Almighty and creates whatever He wills. Accordingly, today, Saturday January 12, 1889 CE, Jamadi’ul-Awwal 9, 1306 AH, Sunday, a son has been born to this humble one who has for the moment been named Bashir and Mahmud, only by way of good omen. …

“In a dream I had uttered this verse concerning the Promised Reformer:

اے فخرِ رُسُل قربِ تو معلومم شد

دىر‭ ‬آمدۂ‭ ‬زِ‭ ‬راہِ‭ ‬دور‭ ‬آمدۂٖ

[O Pride of Messengers, I have realised the degree of your nearness to God. Your coming has been delayed and you have come from a long distance.]

“Thus — if according to the divine will — by delay was meant only the period which has elapsed before the birth of this son who has been named Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud by way of good omen, then it would be no wonder if he should prove to be the Promised Son.”

[Tadhkirah, English translation, pp. 210–211, footnote, 2018 ed.]

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