A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan — Page 24
A Sign of Allah 24 themselves to preach in the neighboring small villages of Qadian. Side by side with other missionaries, a Justice of the Federal Court in 1941 and 1942, went around these small villages to preach and never once did it cross his mind that, “I have such a high rank and status, what will people say of me when they see or hear of what I am doing here. ” There were many small and impoverished villages such as Depai, Bheeni, and Athwaal in which he went as a simple servant of Ahmadiyyat with great pride. He went with the under - standing that this work is a blessing and a good fortune that I am receiving from Allah the Almighty. This desire to serve was not simply for those services easily rendered under nor - mal circumstances but rather the same burning desire to serve flared within his heart even under harsh and unsafe environments. When Hadrat Naimatullah Khan was martyred in Kabul in 1924, Hadrat Mu s le h Mau‘ u d ra called for the names of those who, after fully recognizing all the dangers, would pledge to serve in Kabul. They would be tasked with carrying out the work that could no longer be executed by Hadrat Naimatullah Khan as a result of his martyrdom, and thereby, prevent a lapse in the work that was underway. This was the essence of the call made by Hadrat Mu s le h Mau‘ u d ra. At the time the names were presented [to Hadrat Mu s le h Mau‘ u d ra] , Chaudhry Zafrulla Khan ra was serving as the Am i r of the Ahmadiyya Jam a ‘at of Lahore, and out of all