Message of Love and Brotherhood to Africa — Page 21
21 rooms were at the forth floor and when we climbed up the storeys they kept the chorus until we were at the door. They raised their cries even afterwards, in fact if I had to go out thrice, same cries were there, as soon as I would come out of the room they would resume these cries. Foreigners were amused and interested, perhaps it aroused their ire. But these youngsters were little concerned with anybody; they experienced an upsurge in their hearts since through Ahmadiyyat they had seen the beautiful face of the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa and forged their living contact with the Almighty, the All-Powerful God. When we went to Bo we saw the city bathed in light the way Rabwah was illuminated. One of our party remarked that they had been too ceremonious and had been rather extravagant. They answered back that they felt their hearts were draped in light and they could therefore hardly deny light to their walls and windows. This is the attitude of their hearts; this is their message of love that they are communicating to others. This is how hearts are coming over. The paramount chiefs of Africa generally do not speak directly. They have their