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to West Africa this lady remained with Begum Sahiba throughout merely out of devotion. 5. In 1971, Mr. Nazir Ahmad Bajwa of Sahiwal was arrested. Huzur prayed a great deal for him and he heard a voice say ing "Acquitted". A few days latter, this gentleman's wife came to see Huzur and requested prayers so that her husband may be released on bail. Huzur replied, 'God Almighty had given me the glad tidings of his acquittal. Do not wc my, he shall be freed". On 10th January, 1972, a cable was received from Sahiwal stating that Mr. Bajwa had been honourably discharged. When I presented this cable to Huzur he sa id , 'I already knew that he was going to be acquitted'. 6. Mr. A bdulla A uda is a very righteous Ahmadi who came for audience with Huzur during his 1967 tour to London and requested prayers for a son. Huzur prayed and by the Grace of God, he was granted two so ns, one after the other. The letter written by Mr. Abdullah which I presented to Huzur reads: 'Huzur obliged me by praying for a son for me and with prayers you comforted me with assuring words. This was at the time when I visited Huzur in London. As a result, God granted me a son in 1968 and suggested 'Khalid Mahmud' as his name. In 1970, God granted me a second son whom we have named 'Zafrulla'. 7. For ten years, Mr. Muhammad Sharif Khalid of Frank- furt, had no issue. The findings of the doctors was that his wife had signs of cancer at the opening of the uterus for which they recommended an immediate surgical operation. Mr. Khalid wrote to Huzur asking for prayers and counsel regarding the operation. Huzur advised against the operation and said God will show 13 •