![]() ![]() He had been suffering from attacks of dysentery while in Lahore and on the night of 25 May he had an attack of the same complaint, which rendered him very weak. This compilation, which he concluded on 25 May and entitled A Message of Peace, proved to be his last book. This was a clear indication that as Abu Bakr (as) was the First Successor to the Holy Prophet (saw), so would Hadhrat Maulawi Nur-ud-Din (ra) be the First Successor to Hadhrat Ahmad (as).ĭuring his stay in Lahore the Promised Messiah (as) began to write a brochure, the purport of which was to bring about a better understanding between Muslims and Hindus and thus enable both parties to live together in peace and amity devoid of all bitterness and rancour. I am Abu Bakr.” The Promised Messiah warned her not to mention anything to her mother. Hadhrat Maulawi Nur-ud-Din (ra) looked up and said to her: “This book contains the revelations given to Hadhrat Ahmad concerning me. The next day she told her father that in a dream she had seen Hadhrat Maulawi Nur-ud-Din (ra) sitting in a room with a book in his hand. Before departing, he asked his eldest daughter Nawab Mubarakah Begum (ra) to pray for advice about a matter he was contemplating without disclosing to her what the matter was. Towards the end of April, 1908, the Promised Messiah (as) embarked upon a journey to Lahore to seek medical advice for his ailing wife. Very briefly, the institution of Al-Wasiyyat required its participants to contribute one-tenth of their estate to the community and a spiritual reformation by each participant. The Promised Messiah (as) had set up the Sadr Anjuman Association (Central Ahmadiyya Association) charged with the administration of the affairs of the Movement and appointed Hadhrat Maulawi Nur-ud-Din (ra) as its President. He published his Al-Wasiyyat (Testament) giving the Community the glad tidings that after him they would witness the Second Manifestation of God as had happened on the demise of the Holy Prophet (saw) when Hadhrat Abu Bakr (ra) had been raised to the office of Khilafat and, by the grace of Allah, through Hadhrat Abu Bakr (ra) Islam had safely weathered the fierce storm that had overtaken it so suddenly. By the end of 1905, the Promised Messiah (as) began to receive revelations warning him that his end was imminent. ![]()
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