A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan — Page 38
A Sign of Allah 38 countries. Anyhow, the list of all his services are extremely long and would require a very long time to mention. I had been mentioning my personal impressions and would like to return to, and end on that subject. Chaudhry Sahib and I would write to each other extensively, and I know that he was extremely meek of heart, had the fear of Allah the Almighty, and was humbled by Him. I also had the opportu - nity to offer prayers alongside him. Whenever I would visit Lahore, he would always lovingly invite me and it was never possible that he be present in Lahore and I return home with - out meeting with him, or having a meal with him, or at least spending some time with him. This was because I did not have the ability to bear any objection of his against me and he would most certainly object if I left without meeting him. And when we would offer prayers together, he would request me to lead. Observing him closely, the spiritual condition he would be in during prayer was not a question of simply hear - ing him, but rather, it would be something one would begin to experience. There was a wondrous humility and lowliness in his prayers. Each and every word he would recite, he pre - sented to God Almighty adorned like a pearl—as if fully understanding the subject of praising Allah the Almighty. He knew that his worship would only be accepted if he pre - sented it as a gift, otherwise, it would be meaningless. As I have mentioned previously, I have had the oppor - tunity to learn about his personality from many other ways, such as conversations during private gatherings and from