Maulvi Naimatullah Khan, son of Amanullah Khan, was a resident of Khoja village in Rokha District of Panjshir Province of Afghanistan. He had received religious education from Afghanistan and then came to Qadian.
While he was studying in Madrasa-e-Ahmadiyya Qadian, in 1919, Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad (ra) sent him to educate the Ahmadis of Kabul.
He was arrested by the authorities in 1923 and was finally presented before the Shariah Department on 11 August 1924, which issued a fatwa declaring him an apostate and wajib-ul-qatl. On 14 August 1924, he was presented before the court which sentenced him to be stoned in front of a mob.
He was stoned and martyred on 31 August 1924.