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Alhassan Alhassan Ahmed posted a condolence
Friday, January 18, 2019
إنا لله وانا اليه راجعون. كان المرحوم أستاذ نادر حسني من ضمن من تأثرت بهم عند ما أصبحت بعون الله تعالى احمديا.
في ٢٠١٤ قمت أنا واستاذ محمد الشبوطي بزيارته في سادبري وكان يعاني بمرض شديد ولكن كلامه كان كلها وعظ ورضى بالله. أسأل الله له المغفره والرحمة
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Abdul Majid Qureshi posted a condolence
Friday, January 4, 2019
In the Friday Sermon December 28th 2018 Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aba) stated:
After the prayers, I shall lead a funeral prayer in absentia for Nadir Al-Husni Sahib from Canada. He passed away on 20th December at the age of 85 – Inna Lillah Wa Inaa Ilai Rajioon. The deceased was a very righteous, devoted and a noble individual. His financial sacrifices were also of a very high standard and he was a Musi [member of the institution of Al-Wasiyyat]. He is survived by his wife and a son, both of whom are not Ahmadi. He was the son of Abdul Rauf Al-Husni Sahib, who performed the Bai’at in 1938 after his brother, respected Munir Al-Husni Sahib, did the Bai’at. Abdul Rauf Sahib was also a very pious and righteous person, who spoke very little. When
The deceased’s wife, Sumaiyya Sahiba who is a non-Ahmadi, has written: “May God Almighty grant Nadir Al-Husni Sahib an abode in heaven. He was a very truthful, honest, trustworthy and devoted individual for his family and the Jama’at. He would strive to always help anyone who was in need and would treat them with great compassion. Without letting anyone know, he helped a poor non-Ahmadi woman as much as he could. Whenever we would go to visit her, Nadir Sahib would first go to the market and purchase various essential items and then go to her house and he continued this right till his demise.”
Mutazil Qazaq Sahib writes: “During my stay in Syria, I heard about Nadir Al Husni Sahib. He was a very pious natured individual who was always cheerful. Having spoken to him, I was greatly impressed by his love for Khilafat and his desire to meet with friends in the mosque.” He writes: “His regularity in prayers was an example for all of us.”
His nephew, Ammar Al Misqi Sahib, who works in Tabshir and resides here in London says: “He had a close bond with Hazrat Chaudhry Zafrullah Khan Sahib. The deceased translated a book of Chaudhry Zafrullah Khan Sahib into Arabic. He had a strong connection with the Jamaat. He would not tolerate any inappropriate comments towards the Promised Messiah (as) or the Khulafa.
During his studies, he never let an opportunity to pass by where he could convey the message of the Promised Messiah (as). Having completed his schooling, he went to the USA to study mechanical engineering. During his final year, he began to debate with a Jewish sect on matters of belief. They did not have any credible arguments, instead they went to the Principal and told him to expel the deceased from the college, otherwise, they will place such an allegation on him, that it would be impossible for him to continue his studies. Nonetheless, on advice of the Principal, the deceased changed colleges himself and left the USA for Canada.
The centre of his focus was the books of the Promised Messiah (as) and the Khulafah. He recorded the Arabic books of the Promised Messiah (as) in his voice. He was in the process of learning Urdu and would translate the Persian couplets of the Promised Messiah (as) into Arabic. He would exhaust all his Arabic and English language abilities in translations. He was part of the team who translated the first volume of the Five Volume Commentary into Arabic. He wrote books in reply to allegations against Islam by opponents. One of those books – which he derived benefit from the writings of the Promised Messiah (as) – is titled: ‘The Great Prophet; Ancient Prophecies Regarding the Advent of Muhammad (sa)’. He had a large personal library which contained many books on Islam and as part of his will, he declared that after his demise, the library ought to be given to the Jamaat.
Abdul Qadir Odeh Sahib says: “The deceased wrote many books about the Jamaat and then published them on his own expense. He was a sincere individual who had great love for Khilafat. He would highlight the importance of Chanda [obligatory contribution] for others.”
Abdur Razzaq Faraz Sahib, who is a missionary and teaches in Jamia Canada says: “He was a very patient and was always grateful. During his final years, he was unable to consume food orally due to his illness. He was given food with the help of a machine directly to the stomach. Despite all this, when his condition would improve he would travel to Jamia. When the situation in Syria deteriorated and Arabs began to migrate to Canada, he would meet them great love and affection. He would advise them to remain attached to the Jamaat and would tell them that the only way to save their offspring in this country is to ensure they remain attached to the Jamaat.”
Musleh-ud-Din Shamoor Sahib, a missionary serving in Canada writes: “After listening to the sermons of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih, Nadir Al Husni Sahib would print the sermon and then read it again, after which he would store it in a fileHe then says: “I stayed at his house on many occasions. Approximately one hour and a half or two hours prior to the Fajr prayers, I would hear him crying and lamenting in his Tahajjud prayers. When he would turn on the TV, he would only watch MTA or the News. On one occasion his MTA was not working. He immediately sent a message for it to be fixed, saying it would be difficult to survive without it.”
Shamoor Sahib has also written that during the prayers he would recite the prayer: [Arabic] meaning O Allah! Enable us to derive the utmost blessings from Khilafat and whenever he recited this prayer he would begin to cry. He said that he had witnessed this on many occasions.
May God Almighty elevate the status of the deceased and may He enable his wife and children to enter into the bai’at of the Promised Messiah (as). May God accept all his supplications that he offered about them..
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Mansoor Nasir posted a condolence
Friday, December 28, 2018
Inna Lillahay Wa Inna Elahay Rajaoon
I think, I never met him but as Hazur-e-Anwar (atb) has mentioned in today`s Friday Sermon (Dec 28), he was a person who had a deep love for Khilafat. He was a amazing person with lots of qualities. May Allah elevate his station in the heaven. Ameen
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Zahid Rajput posted a condolence
Friday, December 21, 2018
Brother Nader-Al-Hosny was a very good human being and a great gentleman. He always met me with a smile on his face. His Adhan calling always touched deeply in my heart. May Allah grant Maghfirat to the deceased and elevate his spiritual status in the heaven! Amin! May Allah also shower His mercy upon the grieved families and give them solace and fortitude and enable them to bear this loss with patience! Amin!
Zahid Rajput
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Thursday, December 20, 2018
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