Cherished Memories of Africa — Page 35
27 Interesting Journey by Cart Next morning we planned to go to another village – Sare Bungari Our host arranged a cart for that and both of us, along with the host, reached there. It is a small village comprising of small huts. We arrived at the house of Biji Sow, there were only three Ahmadis in that village. We spent a few days there and had several Tabligh discussions with the people. All the villagers respected us a great deal listened to our talk with interest. There was one villager and the other with me all the time. I was perhaps the first foreigner in their life who conversed or dined with them. They entertained us with the same dish i. e. millet and milk, each meal time – be it breakfast, lunch or dinner. Anyway, they offered to us with pleasure whatever they had. By the Grace of Allah, it became my favourite village. I spent many nights there. Now almost the whole village has joined Ahmadiyyat. A muallim lives there and there is a mosque too. At Nguch Our next stop was Nguch – a village situated on a national highway. An Arabic teacher Sali jabi lived there, as did Aliou sow a photographer, and Berom Bah We met all of them and told them about the jama’at to the best of our ability. We spent a few days there. There is now a very devout jama’at in that village, by the Grace of Allah. They have a very beautiful mosque. A weak plant of Ahmadiyyat in that village has developed into a huge tree, by the Grace of Allah.