Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi

by Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad

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Conditions of Bai'at and Responsibilities of an Ahmadi — Page 263

The Spiritual Revolution 263 The Promised Messiah as writes: Similarly our dear friend Maulav i Muhammad A h san of Amrohah is very active with fine and good writings in support of our Movement. Sahibz a dah P i r Sir a j-ul- H aq broke his rela- tionship with thousands of his followers and accepted life here like a dervish. Mi a n ‘Abdull a h of Sanaur, Maulav i Burh a n-ud- D i n of Jhelum, Maulav i Mub a rak ‘Al i of Sialkot, Q adi D i a’ - ud-D i n of Q adi Kot i , Munsh i Chaudhry Nab i Bakhsh of Bat a lah, District Gurdaspurah and Munsh i Jal a l-ud-D i n Yal a n i etc. , are engaged in services in accordance with their capacity. I am amazed at the love and sincerity shown by our Jam a ‘at. Even persons with meager income like Mi a n Jam a l-ud-D i n, Khair-ud-D i n, and Imam-ud-D i n of Kashm i r who live near our village. Even these three brothers of meager means who work as laborers and perhaps earn twelve or sixteen pennies a day, take part in monthly donations with great zeal. I am also astonished at the sincerity of their friend Mi a n ‘Abdul Az i z Patw a r i (a village land official). In spite of poor means of live- lihood, one day he gave me a donation of one hundred rupees, saying that he wished this amount to be spent in the way of Allah the Almighty. That poor man probably saved that one hundred rupees over many years, but his zeal to spend in the way of Allah the Almighty and to win His pleasure made him do so. ( D am i mah, Anj a m-e- A tham , pp. 29–30, footnote, R uha n i Khaz a’ in , vol. 11, pp. 313–314, footnote) The Promised Messiah as wrote about Hadrat Khalifatul Masih I ra as following: