Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi — Page 266
C ONDITIONS OF B AI ‘ AT AND R ESPONSIBILITIES OF AN A H MAD I 266 Then he has said: Our dear friend Mi a n Muhammad Kh a n is employed in Kap u rthalah State. He is humble, pious, and has deep under- standing of and likes the truth. I cannot estimate the degree of his devotion and his good faith in me. I do not have any worry that there may be any loss in his devotion for me, but I do worry that it may get too extreme. He is truly faithful, devoted and a righteous person. May God be with him! His younger brother, Sard a r ‘Al i Kh a n has also joined our Move- ment with his pledge of allegiance to me. Like his brother he is very noble and righteous. May God the Almighty protect them both! ( Iz a la-e-’Auh a m , pp. 798–800, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 3, p. 532) Then he writes: Our most dear brother whose death has caused great grief to us was M i rz a ‘A zi m Beig. The deceased belonged to the S a m a nah part of Patiala State. He passed away on 2 Rabi-al- Th a n i , 1308 Hijrah. [Surely, to Allah we belong, and to Him shall we return. ] [The eyes shed tears, the hearts are sorrowful, and we are grieving due to his death. ] I do not find words to express the love which the late Mirz a Sahib had for me solely for the sake of God, and how much he was devoted to me. On his untimely death, I was grieved as I