The Martyr - Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif

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The Martyr—Hazrat Sahibzada Abdul Latif Shaheed ra 64 In another dream, I offered the funeral prayers of Prophet Muhammad sa and planted a flag at his blessed grave. In another instance, I saw that I was tightly hugging Prophet Muhammad sa. Sometimes I would see that I am embracing Prophet Muhammad sa and other times I felt it was the Promised Messiah as. A few bottles of honey were brought to Prophet Muhammad sa and he started to open them. I offered to open them for him but the Prophet sa said that he would open them. So, the Prophet sa opened them and drank some of the honey, and I drank some of it as well. My eyes then opened after tasting its sweetness. In another dream, I saw both the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa and the Promised Messiah as. I, however, saw them as one being with two manifestations. Then I thought to myself that people would say that two things cannot become one, meaning that two things cannot coexist in one being. I assured myself that although this is true, God is able to do all things and can also join two things into one being. At another instance, I saw that the guest house in Qadian is like Mecca and Arafat. The Holy Prophet Muhammad sa led the prayers there and I stood up in prayer behind him; I awoke after- wards. At that time I was in Qadian. Once, I saw that I was in a room and Prophet Muhammad sa and the Promised Messiah as were waiting in it for the prayers. After a short while, I arrived. I asked them, “Is it time for prayer?” They both replied, “We were just waiting for you, call the azaan. ” So I became their mu’azzin and called the azaan. Then, I awoke. On one instance, I became very ill and saw that I was bur- ied in a grave for seven days and was brought back alive. Then the angels took me and showed me both heaven and hell. They