Perseverance

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Perseverance — Page 45

Part II – My Life as a Muslim As it turned out, in accordance with the Second interpretation of my dream, Sara Qudsia outlived both of her sisters, and was most active in the Ahmadiyya Jam ā ‘a h teacher in Nusrat Jahan Girls Academy and in the Lajna women’s auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community]. Sa ra would eventually give birth to three of my children: Ahmad (1952), N as irah Ahmad (1953), and Ma h m (1954). Sara’s father, Master Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil, is seated below on the far right: 45 As it turned out, in accordance with the Second Khal ī fah’s ra interpretation of my dream, Sara Qudsia outlived both of her h serving as a teacher in Nusrat Jahan Girls Academy and in the Lajna h [the women’s auxiliary of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community]. ra would eventually give birth to three of my children: Mur ī d m ū d Ahmad Sara’s father, Master Muhammad Ibrahim Khalil, is seated