The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif

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The Martyr—Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif Shaheed ra 92 On one particular occasion, tears started to flow from Hazrat Sahibzada’s ra eyes and he said, “I see that the angels have killed a lot of people because of me. But what can I do? I did not kill them. ” Once, we were all returning home when Hazrat Sahibzada ra met an individual in Kohat and started talking to him about the Promised Messiah as. The man refused to accept his claim. Hazrat Sahibzada ra then said to him, “Go and check on your city and see what has become of it. ” Unfortunately, we did not have the opportunity to inquire further from Hazrat Sahibzada ra about this incident. During the journey, he would sleep in whichever place night- fall would occur. Whenever people would come to visit him, he would, without exception, inform them of the Promised Messiah as. When Hazrat Sahibzada ra reached close to his home and village in Syedgah, all his friends, relatives, and students came to welcome him on horses. They were joyous of Hazrat Sahibzada’s ra return from Hajj. Hazrat Sahibzada ra informed them, “I did not go to Hajj. Instead, I went to Qadian where a Godly person, whose prayers are accepted, has claimed to be the Promised Messiah as. I have come to advise you all that he is truthful so that you may not reject him. And so that you are saved from God’s punishment and inherit his blessings. ” He also admonished them of many more things. Hazrat Sahibzada’s ra relatives became furious and started say- ing, “We have heard that the Qadiani [the Promised Messiah as] believes in half of the Quran and rejects the other half. He and his followers are all kuffar and that it is also kufr [disbelief ] to travel to Qadian. If these things that you are saying are reported to the