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the marriage of his daughter to anyone else. 45. The death of Mirza Ahmad Beg, so close to the marriage of. Muhammedi Begum devastated the entire family. It had a severe impact upon its morale and its members publicly admitted that Hadhrat Ahmad's as prediction was true. They ceased to be abusive towards God, His noble Prophets and also. His sacred Book. They began to turn to Islam for solace and sought forgiveness for their misdeeds. They even supplicated. Hadhrat Ahmadas to intercede on their behalf so that God. Almighty may, in His Infinite Mercy, save them further torment and remove the curse decreed upon them. This fact was admitted by no less an enemy of Hadhrat Ahmadas, Maulvi. Sanaullah Amritsari. 4 46. Would the author of Two in One then claim that he is more qualified to assess the outcome of this prophecy than his own spiritual predecessor who was an eye witness to the turn of events as they took place? If he should insist that Hadhrat. Ahmad'sas prophecy was not fulfilled, then would he explain as to why a large majority of the members of this dissident family, including Muhammadi Begum's mother, Omrun Nisa, the widow of the deceased, Mirza Ahmad Beg, pledge allegiance to. Islam at the hands of Hadhrat Ahmadas?47. Irrespective of what Abdul Hafeez claims in relation to this prophecy, the fact is that a generation which at one time 'denied the existence of God, reviled His noble Messengers and insulted. His glorious Book,' returned to accept Islam at the hands of. Hadhrat Ahmadas because of a conviction that his prophecy against their family had been clearly fulfilled and the only recourse open to them was to repent and seek forgiveness. And, in view of the established practice of God Almighty, as discussed in the opening pages of this chapter, one would expect that at this point in time when Muhammedi Begum's dissident family began to repent and seek God's forgiveness, He, in His Infinite Mercy, would recall the decree of punishment 45. Ahmad, [Hadhrat] Mirza Ghulam. Ayenae Kamalat e Islam; Ruhani Khazain, vol. 5, p. 572 46. Amritsari, Maulvi Sanaullah. Illhamat e Mirza, p. 69 47. Tarikh e Ahmadiyyat, vol. 2 289