Hazrat Amman Jan - An Inspiration for Us All — Page 2
2 Mirza Ghulam Murtaza proceeded to assess Sayyedah Begum ’ s health and gave her a prescription. The following year Mir Nasir Nawwab Sahib visited again with his family. Mirza Ghulam Murtaza had now passed away. Aware of the unsafe environment where Mir Nasir Nawwab lived in Tatla, Mirza Ghulam Qadir made a life changing suggestion to him. Mirza Ghulam Qadir suggested that the family come and occupy his house in Qadian. Mirza Ghulam Qadir would hardly be affected as he spent most of his time in Gurdaspur with his work. He reassured Mir Nasir Nawwab that his younger brother Mirza Ghulam Ahmad would not disturb him, as he lived a life of solitude in his own room. Subsequently, in 1876 Mir Nasir Nawab’s family made the move that would change their lives forever. By Allah Almighty ’ s Design they came to live in the very house of the Mahdi and Messiah of the Age. The families began to exchange gifts. Mirza Ghulam Qadir would often return from Gurdaspur with a gift of “ paan ” (betel leaf) for Sayyedah Begum. In exchange she would prepare appetising meals for him on his retur n to Qadian, sending them to his quarters. On one such occasion , Sayyedah Begum had prepared some delicious kebabs for Mirza Ghulam Qadir ’ s homecoming, only to discover that he had already returned to Gurdaspur. Rather than waste the food , Sayyedah Begum decided to send the food to his reclusive younger brother, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as. Sayyedah Begum's servant returned expressing Mirza Ghulam Ahmad ’ s extreme gratitude for the gift of food. He had left his routine meal to eat the kebabs prepare d by Sayyedah Begum. Affected by his appreciation, Sayyedah Begum would then often send Mirza Ghulam Ahmad food every second or third day, until his sister - in - law learned of her kindness and objected.