Hazrat Amman Jan - An Inspiration for Us All — Page 120
120 Indeed, from the multitude of accounts of Hadrat Amman Jan ’ s ra good deeds, it is evident th at she was a true humanitarian. She helped others sincerely and without any ulterior motives, except to please Her Creator. It was an acknowledgement of Hadrat Amman Jan ’ s ra lifelong commitment to serving humanity, that Hadrat Khalifatul Masih III ru was to name a pioneering humanitarian scheme “ The Nusrat Jahan Scheme ” in 1970. By launching it, Hudur desired to open a substantial number of schools, hospitals, clinics and missions in West Africa, where he had recently toured. By the end of Hudur ’ s Kh ilafat in 1982 , 45 schools, 7 medical centres, 137 mosques and 125 missions had been established in 5 West African countries. 71 The scheme continues to flourish today, as there are now 41 medical institutes established, as well as Homeopathic clinics and a herbal medicine clinic in Ghana. It is one example of how the righteous actions of our predecessors can continue to benefit, influence and inspire us decades later. We too should conduct ourselves in such a manner that our grandch ildren like those of Hadrat Amman Jan ra , commemorate our good deeds in the future, Insha Allah. 71 These were Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, Gambia and Sierra Leone.