A glimpse into the Life of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III

by B. A. Rafiq

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A glimpse into the Life of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III — Page 14

His Grace. Top experts from Germany suggested that the possibilty of a child being born was only one per cent and that the longer the operation was delayed, even that one per cent likelihood will be removed. Huzur prayed and as a result the lady conceived. In May 1971, Mr. Khalid visited Huzur in Pakistan and asked for a hame to· be suggested for a boy and a girl so that the name may be registered immediately after birth. Huzur replied, 'I suggest the name 'Khola' for the daughter on the condition that when she grows up you will teach her horse-riding so that by virtue of her name she is a likeness of Hazrat Khola! On 8th June, 1971, Mr. Khalid was blessed with a daughter and his letter reads: 'Huzur will bt pleased to learn that as a result of your prayers, God Almighty has granted us with a very sweet daughter. I believe that this is purely as a result of Huzur's prayers as otherwise four special- ists from Germany had concluded that with 99 % cer- tainty, my wife could not conceive. Today, ten years after our marriage, God has granted this happiness to us'. These are but a few examples of the acceptance of Huzur's prayers in cases in which I have directly or indirectly been a witness of. Every member of the community could recall many more examples where an apparently lost cause has reached successful completion because of the prayers said on their behalf by our beloved leader. Those who appeared to be in darkness saw light, those who were sick recovered, those who had doubts about succeess in their exams were reassured, childless couples were blessed with happy issues, the lame gathered strength to walk, the accused involved in legal wrangling became honourably dis- charged, all ~· as a result of prayers. For them, they draw comfort from the fact that no earthly reasoP. . exists for the 14