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have passed since that date, but by the Grace o;f God and thanks to Huzur's prayers, I have never had to re-admit her to hospital. Alhamdolillah. What greater proof could be given of the acceptance of Hazur's prayers? 2. A member from Germany came to Rabwah for audi- ence with Huzur while I was his private secretary. During my presence, this member requested prayers for the missionary-in-charge of Germany, Mr. Masood Ahmad Jehlmi, so that he may be blessed with a son. After a few minutes silence Huzur said, "God shall grant a son to Masood Ahmad, Inshallah. I propose that his name be Luqman Ahmad" Sometime later, on 21st June, 1971, a cable was re- ceived from Mr. Massod Ahmad which read 'ALHAM- DOLILLAH, FRUIT OF HUZUR'S PRAYERS LUQMAN BORN'. 3. Huzur once disclosed to me that he was apprehensive about a legal dispute in connection with his land and that he had been praying for a successful outcome. One night, before retiring to bed, he heard a voice of a man in his right ear saying very loudly, 'HUZUR MUBARAK HOWE' (Punjabi, meaning Huzur, con- gratulations). Huzur turend around but there was no one there. The1eafter, Huzur felt assured and the next day it came to pass that the case was decided in Huzur's favour. 4. From West Africa, a lady wrote that she had been married for 37 years but was childless and she re- quested prayers on her behalf. She admitted in her letter that she had reached an age where it was difficult to conceive a child. Huzur reports that he started praying for this lady and by the Grace of God, his prayers were accepted. In the fortieth year of mar- riage, she was granted a son and when Huzur went 12