Message of Love and Brotherhood to Africa — Page 19
19 not seen me to their fill and would yet keep their eyes steadily fixed on my countenance. I saw so much love that words fail to describe it. That love for Ahmadiyyat, for the Promised Messiah as , for the Holy Prophet sa and for Allah, the Magnificent—the ultimate object is the establishment of Tau hi d (the unity of God) through them—for He alone is the Unique, the Singular and all besides Him is legendary; the person of Allah, the Glorious, is the sole Reality and the Eternally Living. Now there was an old lady of poor eye- sight. She wove a basket. She sent it over to me by the hand of her daughter and told her to present it personally to me with a request for prayer. The girl said that her mother could not undertake the journey and that she had sent her with the basket which it took her two whole months to weave. Our companions by mistake left it behind in Sierra Leone. I decided against the basket being left behind, and we wired for it and got it over to London and have brought it here with us. I observed to friends then that in their eyes it was perhaps worth Rs. 10 in the market, but the love that prompted her to weave it was invaluable and that I shall