Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam

by Dr. Karimullah Zirvi

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Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam — Page 327

− andreasoning. He prayed to God Almighty to bless this place and make it a house of peace and security and arm him with the arguments and reasoning necessary for establishing the glory of Islam. He named it ’. Baitud Du‘a − − (Darul Aman, Abdul Rashid, Architect, London, UK, p 58; − − Dhikr-i-Habib: Hadrat Mufti Muhammad Sadiq ) ra ± − ± ± − ± − Bahishti Maqbarah − At the end of 1905, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi as − started receiving a large number of revelations indicating that his demise is near. Promised Messiah and Mahdi published a 'Will' as − entitled, ' ' and also published all of the revelations Al-Wasiyyat' ± about his demise. In this 'Will', the Promised Messiah and Mahdi , as − under Divine guidance, also proposed establishment of a special graveyard, which he named as (The Heavenly 'Bahishti Maqbarah' − Graveyard). In fact, the Promised Messiah and Mahdi had seen a as − dream regarding this graveyard several years ago in which God Almighty had told the Promised Messiah and Mahdi that a as − separate graveyard should be established for the specially sincere and righteous people of the who are blessed in the sight of Jama at ‘ − God Almighty, so that it is a memorial for the new generations of Ahmadis to refresh their faith. Promised Messiah and Mahdi had as ± − − been thinking for a long time about the land and location of the graveyard. However, when Hadrat Maulvi ‘Abdul Karim Sahib ± ± − − ± − ± Sialkoti passed away and at the same time he received several ra − − revelations about his own demise, then Promised Messiah and Mahdi took practical steps to implement the Heavenly Graveyard as − proposal. Promised Messiah and Mahdi selected a piece of land as − adjacent to his garden in the south of Qadian and laid foundation of the. At that time, body of Hadrat Maulvi 'Bahishti Maqbarah'' − ± ± − ‘Abdul Karim Sahib which was temporarily buried in a box at ra − ± − ± another place was moved to the. Thus, Bahishti Maqbarah Bahishti − − 327