Some Hidden Pearls

by Hazrat Mirza Bashir Ahmad

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Some Hidden Pearls — Page 28

for the purpose. Then the Promised Messiah sat with them, talking to them with great consideration and affection. He inquired if there was anything they particularly favoured in their diet; and he remained talking to them until their meal was brought and served before them. The next day, when the two guests were about to depart, Hazrat. Ahmad sent for two glasses of milk, and proferred to them with much consideration and affection. Then he walked with them about two, or two and half miles, to see them off, where he asked them to take seats on the yekka, and it was only then that he returned to Qadian. (Ashaab-i-Ahmad, Vol. IV). This high standard of regard and consideration for others, his own humility of disposition, his hospitality towards guests, and the feelings of brotherliness on the part of the Promised Messiah, as reflected in this incident, is one which does not stand in need of any comment. But. I would like here to urge upon the Superintendent of the Guest House at Rabwah 28