The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif — Page 67
Part II—A Few Accounts of the Author, Ahmad Noor 67 Second Caliph ra and his servant Doctor Hashmatullah. I started to return to wakefulness, but then I quickly pulled the covers over my face so that the dream would continue. When Allah was about to leave, I said to Him, “What is your command for me?” And He replied, “It will come in five or six days. ” I immediately awoke after this statement and felt that a state of acceptance of prayers had overtaken me. I quickly fell into prostration and started pray- ing in the same clothes that I was wearing for sleep. I prayed for Prophet Muhammad sa and the Ahle-Bait 1. I also prayed for all of the Ahmadis that I knew in Qadian. I prayed for the Movement and a solution for its obstacles. I prayed for the monetary troubles of the Movement. I prayed for my family and myself and for my life and death. Then I prayed, “O Allah, you made the house of the Promised Messiah as a house of peace and mercy and it became a place of peace for its inhabitants. You are the All-Powerful, so please also enter my house in those prophecies you made regarding the Promised Messiah’s as house. ” Then, I saw that wires sprang out of the Promised Messiah’s as house, crossing over Nawab Sahib’s house and all other houses and surrounded my house and made my house a part of Huzur’s as. Praise be to God. I wrote this book as a way of relating God’s blessings, as a form of thanking Him, and so that one catches a glimpse of Sahibzada Abdul Latif ’s ra life. He was a man of God. He was a very knowl- edgeable and learned individual. He was a Syed and had multi- ple wives. He was a landlord and a leader among his people. He 1. Ahle-Bait is a term used to refer to the family of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa. The meaning can be both physical descendants of the Prophet sa as well as spiritual descendants.