Obituary -- Colonel (r) Nazir Ahmad -- A Life Well Lived


They say a soldier never dies he just fades away, but truth be told my beloved uncle had so much joie de vivre, right to the end of his life that far from fading away, he lit up our lives, and will be sorely missed by all his extended family.

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By Munir Rafiq | April 30, 2018

“At every stage my blessings for you would keep on increasing like beautiful clouds in the sky, one more beautiful and bountiful than the other”.

Hazrat Danishmand Khanra Sahib, a staunch Ahmadi from the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (NWFP), Pakistan saw a dream that he recorded on the blank pages of a copy of Braheen-i-Ahmadiyya. He dreamt that a large glowing, shiny diamond was handed to him by Allah Almighty and while he was still admiring the diamond, it split into two pieces. The two pieces shattered further into a hundred different pieces. At the time, he interpreted the dream as a sign that Allah would give him two sons whose progeny would multiply into hundreds.

Hazrat Danishmand Khan Sahibra did indeed go on to have two sons. The first of his sons was the late Bashir Ahmad Khan Rafiq, my father, a Waqfi Zindagi and former Imam of the London (Fazl) Mosque. His other son was my uncle- Colonel Nazir Ahmad.
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