The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif

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The Martyr—Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif Shaheed ra 44 and a commotion was raised and people yelled, “The donkey has stopped, the donkey has stopped!” In any case, we hired another buggy to take us to Bannu and Hazrat Sahibzada ra continued to recite the Holy Quran inside the buggy as well. When it came time for Asr, we stopped to offer our prayers. While we were praying, intense rain started to pour, but Hazrat Sahibzada ra paid no heed to the rain and delightfully con- tinued to lead us in prayers. A place by the name of Kuram came on our way and at night- time we had a worker at the local inn bring us a goat and he slaughtered and cooked it for us. We all ate the food and also fed them. Finally, we arrived at Bannu. After spending a day or two in Bannu, we set off for Khost. There is a place called Dor on the way to Khost, which we travelled to by buggy. The village chief was very delighted to see us and he slaughtered a goat for us and fed us. Hazrat Sahibzada ra told him a few wise words and the very next morning, a few people on horses from Syedgah came to wel- come us. From there, Hazrat Sahibzada ra rode on horseback and the rest of us walked until we reached home. On the way, Hazrat Sahibzada ra informed us that he had been receiving the following revelation: إذهب إلى فرعون Go to Pharaoh At that time, Habeebullah Khan was the Ameer of Kabul. When we arrived home, leaders came from far and wide in the joy that Hazrat Sahibzada ra has returned from Hajj. He said, “I did not get to perform Hajj; however, in India there is a place called Qadian