They say that time does not stop, but life continues. This is a truth that only becomes fully apparent after the demise of a loved one. My father, the late Munawar Ahmad Khurshid Sahib, was a missionary, a devotee of Khilafat, a teacher, a visionary and a mentor. For his children, he was simply “Abbuji”. Friends and family members have often asked me to write about him. I always hesitated, not knowing where to begin, but I pray that this piece will serve as a means of keeping Munawar Ahmad Khurshid Sahib in your prayers.
Those who remember Khurshid Sahib will recall a man who met others without a trace of worry on his face, with a radiant smile that touched the hearts of so many. Yet behind this smile was someone who was very unwell: He had been on dialysis for over 10 years and had to visit a dialysis centre three times a week. He would wake in the early hours of the morning and a taxi would take him to the centre, where the entire process would take around five hours. He had undergone open-heart surgery and continued to struggle with serious health issues. Not long before his demise, he also had a finger amputated due to gangrene.
But Abbuji was never fazed by any of this. If ever asked how he was, he would often jokingly reply, “I am fine, but more importantly, I am concerned about your health.” He remained very cheerful and his infectious smile, kindness and love for others were constant features of his life.
The more I reflect on Abbuji’s love and care for the Jamaat of the Promised Messiah (as), the more I realise how deeply he understood the personal struggles of others. As a senior missionary, he felt that it was his primary duty to provide help and comfort to those around him. For this reason, he would put his own worries aside and make the other person the focus of his attention.
The love and concern he showed to others were returned to him in equal measure. One incident from those years has remained with me ever since.
I was still in Jamia when Abbuji suffered a heart attack. When I went to visit him in hospital, he was fast asleep, clearly still under the effects of his medication. Standing next to his bed was a member of his local Jamaat, quietly praying for him, with tears streaming down his face. After a while, he gently kissed Abbuji’s forehead.
I graduated in 2013 and have served as a field missionary since then, but this incident remains etched in my mind. It was at that moment that I truly understood that Ahmadiyyat is indeed one family...
There could be no better way to conclude than with the prayer offered by beloved Huzoor (aa):
“May Allah the Almighty continue to grant the Jamaat such loyal and devoted missionaries who render services selflessly and fulfil their tasks. May Allah elevate his rank [in paradise].”
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@ef_shef@LitNTruth@_Ibnul_Khattab_ The Quran says;
وَلَبِثُوا فِي كَهْفِهِمْ ثَلَاثَ مِائَةٍ سِنِينَ وَازْدَادُوا تِسْعًا
Where did it say they slept all the time, without food and without water?
The precedence is in your commentary, not the Quran 😏
Don't turn the Quran into tales with your commentary.
I don’t think there is a bigger taqiyya master than this misguided individual
He makes such a tweet when he is one of the biggest lovers of Ahmad Raza Khan who is the reason all of this is happening between them
He said Deobandis are disbelievers and even sitting or eating with them is forbidden
He is the one who said Qasim Nanotwi denies Khatme Nabuwat which is the topic of the debate
He is the one who said doubting his kufr makes you kaffir. You doubt his kufr and are a disbeliever according to your mujadid
"Why doesn't the prophecy just mention "Mirza Ghulam Ahmad"
Why is he titled 'Isa ibn Maryam instead? That's so unclear that it is deceiving"
Why did 'Isa (as) say "Ahmad' will come after him? Instead of "Muhammad ibn 'Abdullah"?
We have proof prophets are prophesied by title.
@MonaChaudhryy@anwaar_kakar The Anti-Ahmadis call us Kafir (Disbeliever) and Anti-Muslims, and that we are Mushrik (Polytheists/Idolaters). They also say that we are from sect of Hinduism;
But, people, look at the Anti-Ahmadis. Are these who you would call Muslims: Erasing kalima and vandalizing mosques?