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– FULFILMENT OF A GRAND PROPHECY 30 Holy, and Bashir and that God would be with him. Thus, these revelations gave rise to the thought that perhaps this [Bashir I] is indeed the Promised Reformer. Then afterwards it became clear that he was not the Promised Reformer but the bearer of the glad tidings concerning the Promised Reformer. ’ 30 Similarly, on page 17 of Sabz Ishtehaar the Promised Messiah as states whilst mentioning the death of Bashir I: ‘He announced its coming through His revelation and made it clear that both darkness and light lay beneath the feet of this child, and that when he would raise his feet, i. e. pass away, both [darkness and light] would be manifested. O people who have witnessed the darkness! Do not be perplexed, rather be happy and rejoice, for light will soon follow. ’ 31 After mentioning the glad tidings concerning the birth of Bashir I, in the announcement of 18 April 1886, the Promised Messiah as wrote: ‘After this, it was also revealed that they said: Is this the one who was to come or shall we wait for another?’ 32 Thus, when Bashir I was not the Promised Reformer the second must have been the Promised Reformer. From these writings it is clear that Bashir II who, on the basis