The Devotion of Life — Page 455
455 and love for the honour of the Silsila was exemplary. He was very sensitive to the problems of his subordinates and would not rest until these problems were solved. He was undoubtedly a great believer in organisation but was overwhelmingly gentle in his disposition. He was very conscious of the needs of the poor and felt pleasure in helping them. He had a deep love for those serving the faith. ” (Al Furqan, Rabwah, January/February 1962) ‘ DARWESHAN’ QADIAN An Incomparable Narration of Life Devotion Finally, we should direct our attention towards a very special form of Life Devotion which is greater, magnificent and different from those described on previous pages. In this instance, the servants of the Promised Messiah as at the indication of their beloved master exhibited such fervent sentiments of devotion and selflessness and displayed their faith and sincerity in such a way that not only their own but also others admired them greatly. A writer of the Jama’at paying tribute to them states: “They were the people who at their master’s beck and call with their own hands put their minds to the deep sleep of death and with overwhelming passion exposed their lives to deadly danger. ” It was the period of agitation just after the division of the