Chaudhary Mohmmad Akbar of Qadian passes away

We have received news from Qadian that Chaudhary Muhammad Akbar Sahib M. A. Ex. Nazir Amoor-e-Aama Ex Nazir-e-Taleem and Ex Nazir-e-Jaidad passed away today; Sept 25 , 2014 after a massive heart attack. Inna Lillah wa inna Alhe Rajoon.

Chaudhary Akbar Sahib’s Family was very old native of Nangal Village (close to Bahisthti Maqbara); since the time of the Promised Messiah (as). One of  his brother Dr. Mohammad Arif passed away only few years back and Huzur-e- Anwer (aa) mentioned the family’s great sacrifices in his sermon.

He devoted his entire life for service of Islam-Ahmadiyyat in Qadian.

Chaudhary Mohmmad Akbar of Qadian

He was the First Child of Darweshan-e-Qadian who obtained Double M.A. Degree.

He leaves behind his wife Naeema Bushra Sahiba daughter of Maulana Muhammad Hafeez Baqapuri and maternal granddaughter of Hazrat Chaudhary Maula Bakhsh Sahib Sahabi ra

He was around 67 years old and served the Jama’at with great honesty and highest level of  righteousness. He will be greatly missed by relatives and all members of  Qadian.

His funeral prayer was led by Ameer Sahib Qadian Maulana Mohmmad Inam Ghauri and he was buried in Bahisti Maqbara Qadian. Prayers are requested for the departed soul!

Categories: Asia, India, Qadian

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  1. Deeply sad with the Demise of Respected Chaudhary Mohammad Akbar Sahib M. A. Ex Nazir Amoor Aama. Inna Lillah..
    He was indeed Great Son of Ahmadiyyat devoted entire life serving Ahmadiyyat at Markaz Qadian. He remained several time Acting Nazir Aala Acting Ameer Jama’at of Qadian during Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih IV ra time. He contributed a lot for uplifting Education level of Indian Ahmadi Muslim Youth. Being First Child of Darwesh who acquired Double M.A., he was role model and mentor for all khuddam. He was very pious hard working honest, intelligent devoted silent worker of Jama’at. Because of his Devotion and love for members of Jama’at he was very much popular in Whole India from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. Qadian has lost a Star of Ahmadiyyat. May Allah Give him highest Place in the heaven.

  2. I know this man of God, for over 50 years, an adorable, follow-able ideal of unquestionable integrity. Hazoor Khalifa4 loved him for his simplicity & honesty. Allah Subhanahu wa taala reward this unsung hero of India Jamaat. He was a muttaqui, a motto of patience, ever smiling & inducing smiles into others while his own heart kept suffering injuries after injury. He was extremely intelligent MA(political Sc.) MA(history) & had the rare talent as Nazir AmooreAama to please big leaders of rival opposing political parties in favor of Jamaat. A loyal-most servant of Imam Mehdi Messihe moud’s Jamaat who served the highest post of Naazre Aala, Ameere Jamaat India, in Khilafat4, & loyally accepted naibNazarat & even an ordinary clerk’s duty in the same Ulia where he was at highest post, & at at end Langer Khana where he was ready to serve rotis for Messihe moud’s Guests. He never grumbled, & even said ‘if Jamaat orders me to broom, or to mop the floor, by God, I’ll do it happily.’ He refused to take even tea served by a person who disobeyed Jamaat’s system. On top of all this, he was deeply hurt & grieved for his loving daughter’s problem who has been compelled into separation & live with him without his grandson for 10-12 years, he remained composed, never complained though daughter’s agony had broken his heart, he never showed it up on face. I saw his coronary angiogram with triple artery block calcification, & acute total block of LAD, THE anesthetiser in ICU remarked thisheart has nothing left but a God’s name, that’s why it is still beating!! He set an example of high morals of patience, honesty, & Taqwah that Qadian Jamaat will ever remember. May these ideals be followed up.-Dr. AbdulRashid Badr MBBS, MS, FMAS, Qadian.

  3. I regret that I missed another point we learnt from Late Mohammad Akbar sahib that is not to blame others. Every system evolves by overcoming failures & frauds that prove success pillars to ensue revolution of truth & honesty. In 2005 just before Hazoor Khalifa5’s Qadian trip, he was shifted from AmooreAama to Naazar Talim for a very brief period. On inspection by Hazoor this deptt was found severely lacking, though he could have blamed his predecessor, yet he silently suffered discredit & even serviced much lower posts thereafter without any grumble till he breathed last. Such people shine like stars even long after their demise.

  4. Akbar Sahib was one of the very devoted servant of Ahmadiyyat working day and night at Qadian. His love for Khalifat and Jama’at was Exemplary. Hazarat Mian Waseem Ahmad had great trust on him and often admire his qualities for resolving issues. Mian Sahib used to say Allah has blessed Ahmadiyyat another Akbar the Great. It is true he was double M.A and one of his Mater degree was in Political Science. He was very successful Nazir Amoor Amma. He was great Daee Illalah too. He never hesitated to convey the Message of Ahmadiyyat even Higher Rank officers of India. He always say this our prime objective which we should not forget. He is also man of principle, never gets late in meetings or in office or meeting anyone.
    One of his remarkable work was laying the foundation stone of Noor Hospital Qadian during extreme unfavorable condition and great opposition.
    May Allah’s Mercy be upon such a humble noble person and Great Star of Ahmadiyya who left us all of sudden. Ameen

  5. Thanks@SMAhmad, @SarfrazAhmad, you are right, such people silently worked for Allah’s pleasure & they die unsung uncelebrated. Unlike worldly people they don’t eye on praises of politicians or parliamentarians or big leaders, they are all ear to the only divine voice calling, “O, contented soul, return to thy Rabb(Lord), thee pleased with thy Lord, & thy Lord pleased with thee. So enter thee amongst My servants, enter thee My paradise.” GhafarahooRabbahoo

  6. Chaudhry Mohammad Akbar was the symbol of Honesty in Qadian. He was very nice,honest and loving person. It is a very big loss for Qadian.

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