Bahishti Maqbara

Bahishti Maqbara (English: The Heavenly Graveyard[1]), located originally in Qadian, India, and then in Rabwah, Pakistan, is a religious cemetery established by the Ahmadiyya Community as a directive from the community's founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, made known in his booklet Al-Wasiyyat.

[2] In 1905, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, founder of the Ahmadiyya Community, wrote a publication titled Al-Wassiyat (English: The Will).

As Khalifatul Masih, Hakeem Noor-ud-Din led the funeral prayer for Mirza Ghulam Ahmad the same day.

Nobel laureate Abdus Salam was buried in Bahishti Maqbara, Rabwah next to his parents' graves.

Muhammad Zafarullah Khan, Pakistan's first Asian president of the International Court of Justice is also buried in Bahishti Maqbara, Rabwah.

The grave of Abdus Salam in Rabwah