The Noble Son

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– FULFILMENT OF A GRAND PROPHECY 24 in any case, within this period he shall be born. ’ 21 As has been written with reference to Sabz Ishtehaar above, in the announcement of 20 February 1886, there is a prophecy of the birth of two boys: Bashir I and Bashir II between whom the Promised Messiah as had declared Bashir II to be the Promised Reformer. Thus, in this way too it is proven that the Promised Reformer is his own son. 9. In the announcement of 8 April 1886 the title of the Promised Reformer is Pisr-e-Mauood. The meaning of Pisr is son. 10. The Promised Messiah as states in Aa’inah Kamaalaat-e-Islam : ‘The complete words of the prophecy are that some boys shall also pass away and one boy will attain to excellence in guidance from God Almighty. ’ 22 From these references, it is as clear as a bright sunny day that the boy, regarding whom the prophecy of 20 February 1886 has been made, shall be the biological son of the Promised Messiah as. The Nine-Year Period In the announcement dated 22 March 1886, as has already been stated in [the explanation of point] number eight above, the Promised Messiah as made the elucidation that the Promised Son, who is the Promised Reformer and has been mentioned in the announcement