The Will — Page 23
H H A A D D R AT M IR Z A GHU L A M AH M AD R AT M IR Z A GHU L A M AH M AD as 23 destined to dwell in heaven. Since then I have always been con- cerned that a piece of land should be bought for the purposes of the graveyard. But because in and around Qadian a suitable piece of land was available only at a great cost, this objective remained suspended for a very long time. Now after the death of brother Maulaw i ‘Abdul Kar i m, may Allah have mercy on his soul, and now that about my own death, too, I have received repeated rev- elations, I thought it proper that arrangements of a graveyard should be made expeditiously. I have, therefore, proposed that a piece of land out of my own property which is adjacent to our orchard and the price of which is no less than a thousand rupees, be used for this purpose. And I pray that God may bless it and that He may make this very piece of land the Bahisht i Maqbarah ; and make it the resting place of such members of the Jama'at as are pure of heart and who have in reality given precedence to Faith over the world and who have renounced the love of the world and have submitted themselves to God and have brought about in themselves a holy change and, like the companions of the Holy Prophet s as , have set the example of Faithfulness and Truthfulness, A m i n , O Lord of the world. I pray again: O All-Powerful God of mine, make this piece of land fit for the graves of those of my Jam a ‘at who are pure of heart and who have in reality become Yours and in their deeds there is no adulteration of worldliness, A m i n. Again for the third time do I pray: O my Mighty and Benevolent [God!] O Forgiving and Merciful God, do grant them alone a place for graves here who have true faith in this messenger of Yours and who have no trace of hypocrisy, of selfish