The Devotion of Life — Page 221
221 'Tehrik-e-Jadid', therefore, the local Jama’ats also co- operate with them in every possible way. There are some Waqfeen (devotees) who have no skill and are completely unfamiliar with business and trade. It has been arranged with the cooperation of the business people that they give them business training and once the training is complete they can carry on with their work. (Mutalibaate Tehrik-e-Jadid p. 86-87) ‘Waqf’ of Property; ‘Waqf’ of Income Huzur ra said that he was drawn to this 'Tehrik' by a vision: “I saw in a dream that a woman whose husband is pious but she is not pious has a son. She says to him, your father wastes a lot. If anyone asks him for a penny he gives a penny, if anyone asks for two annas (Indian coin) he gives two annas ; that is the sort of person he is. If someone was to ask him for his entire property he would give it all away. She says to her son, let’s ask him for his entire property, he will give it all to us, that way he will not be able to waste it in the cause of faith. I saw in a dream that I am making a speech to friends of the Community in Arabic and I am giving them this example that there was a pious man but his wife was not pious. They had a son about whom I cannot say whether he was good or not. However, his mother definitely thought she could make him her instrument. She said to him your father gives whatever anyone asks him for. If one was to ask him