The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif

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Part II—A Few Accounts of the Author, Ahmad Noor 63 just returned from Hajj and I asked him about his experience and Mecca. He related his experiences to me during his travels and then also mentioned that there is an individual in India who has claimed that God has sent him as the messenger for this age. He claims to be Jesus, son of Mary. Moreover, he claims to be a prophet. Upon hearing this, I said to Haji Sahib, “Did you go to meet him?” And he replied, “I have not gone, I have only heard about him. ” I then said to him, “You be my witness that I believe this man’s claims and accept him to be truthful. ” Haji Sahib responded in amazement, “Wow! Brother you have neither seen him nor have you investi- gated his claim. You have only heard of his claim. What is the reason that you are accepting him?” I replied, “His claim is truthful. If a mountain were to falsely make such a claim it would have been torn into pieces. If you have performed a true Hajj, you too will believe in him, and if not then you will be left behind. ” Consequently, he accepted the Promised Messiah as after a while. Sometimes when I would be alone, I would recite the follow- ing verse of poetry: دمحم ا �ی� رفاتق در وسزم مشچ م نم امجتل �ی� ا دمحم یفطصم ن �ب�ی� ےک ہب My eye, O Muhammad, burns in separation from you, That I may see your beauty, O Muhammad One night, I saw in a dream that I am standing in front of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa and immediately recognized him. I asked him where my father was. Prophet Muhammad sa pointed with his hand and stated, “He just went this way. ” He [the Prophet sa] also told me that I should recite a lot of durood.