A glimpse into the Life of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III — Page 11
I now quote some further examples as proof o. f th e accept- ance of Huzur's prayers s. o that readers may enhance in the faith in God Almighty. 1. When Hazrat Khalifatul Masih came on his 1967 tour to England, I vacated the mission i10use and moved with my family to another fiat. This flat was not yet ready and my wife had to clean it everyday. As a result, there was a considerable amount of dust in the air. My elder daughter. Amatul Jamil, suffered from asthma ever since childhood. Because of the change of environment and the floating dust, my daughter had a severe attack of asthma, but as I was busy with Huzur, I could not attend to her needs. She contin- ued to worsen in health and had finally to be admitted to hospital. A couple of days later I had the oppor- tunity to visit her in hospital. I saw her in an oocygen tent in very poor health and virtually on the door -step of death. In her condition, I wonder if she knew I was there at all. When I consulted the doctor on call, I was told in muted words that there was no response to medicine administered and there was a 50-50 chance of her survival. In fact, the doctor had prepared me for her imminent death. Deeply aggrieved, I returned to the mission-house where Huzur was busy with cor- respondence. I slipped in a note about my daughter's condition and later admitted that there was very little hope of her survival. Huzur comforted me and said he would pray. The next day, Begum Sahiba informed me that Huzur could not sleep that night and had con- tinued to pray for Jamila. When that evening I went to the hospital, I was truly amazed to see my daughter sitting on a chair. The docto·r told me that her survival was indeed a miracle. Within a few days she was fully recovered and upon her discharge from the hospital, the doctor instructed that she should be brought back to the ho. ,- pital the minute there was a further attack. Ten years 11 • I I