Life of Ahmad — Page 818
QADIAN IN 1901 as 818 Ahmad as ever went out of Qadian his devoted disciples also accompanied him. The other workers at Qadian in those days, apart from M i r Nasir Nawab and Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan, were Sh. Ya‘q u b Ali, Maulaw i Muhammad Ahsan, Hakim Fa d l D i n, (born 1835, died April 7th, 1910) P i r Man zu r Muhammad, P i r Sir a jul H aq, (born 1855, died January 3rd, 1935) Maulaw i Muhammad Ali, and Maulaw i Sher Ali. Of those who visited Qadian may be mentioned the names of Kh. Kam a l- ud-D i n, Mirza Ya‘q ub Baig, Mirza Khud a Bakhsh, Dr. Kh. Rash i d-ud-D i n (born I865 died July 1st, 1926) who came from Rampur, Dr. Ra h mat Ali who came from Br. East Africa, Qazi Khw a ja Ali, Ch. Rustam Ali (born 1857, died January 11th, 1909), Sayyid Am i r Ali Shah of Sialkot, M i r Muhammad Sa‘ i d from Madras, Seith Abdur Ra h m a n from Bombay and Sayyid Abdullah Sahib from Arabia. Qazi Y u suf Ali came to Qadian from Sangrur in his illness. He collapsed on the afternoon of October 21st, 1901. His pulse was hardly perceptible. Ahmad as prayed for him and gave him some medicine. He also received a revelation prescribing Nirbasi which was administered and the patient was cured immediately. Ahmad’s as time was chiefly occupied by I‘j a zul- Mas ih and Khutba Ilh a miya and the case of the wall mentioned earlier. On September 9th, he issued a leaflet asking his followers to study and learn his writings so that they might appear in the examination, which he proposed to hold in the coming Christmas