A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan

by Hazrat Mirza Tahir Ahmad

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A Sign of Allah - Chaudhry Muhammad Zafrulla Khan — Page 32

A Sign of Allah 32 the blessings attained in this path are achieved by lowering this threshold. Accordingly, what is striking is that aside from his various other responsibilities, if anyone began to simply enumerate his humanitarian work alone, I do not believe there is a single person at this time who can claim that I have been able to account for all of them. This is because many of his human - itarian services were performed openly and many were per - formed discreetly. His services were so widespread in various initiatives that at this time, realistically, it is simply impracti - cable for anyone to account all of them. Additionally, some of his services have not made it into any documents, and neither can they be found in the descriptions of any trusts, including those that he himself established. He helped the needy so extensively that when by chance I came across such accounts, only then would the extent of his services become apparent to me. What I mean by this is that there were some needy people who themselves came and mentioned to me that they were caught in such and such difficulty and all they did was but make their difficulty known to Chaudhry Sahib, and after that, they had no further worries about the mat - ter. He helped the destitute, orphans, impoverished laborers, and farmers, people afflicted with paralysis, some immersed in various other ailments, and budding students who were poor. He performed humanitarian services for various types of people in need, and not only this, but he generously