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torment and remove the curse decreed upon them - a fact admitted by no less an enemy of Hadhrat Ahmadas, Maulvi Sanaullah Amritsari himself. 31. Hence, a generation which at one time 'denied the existence of God, which reviled His noble Messengers and which insulted His glorious. Book,' returned to accept Islam at the hands of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam. Ahmadas. This it did because of the conviction that Hadhrat Ahmad'sas prophecy against their family had been clearly fulfilled and the only recourse open to them, was to repent and seek forgiveness. . Amongst those who repented and pledged their allegiance to Islam the hands of Hadhrat Ahmadas were: Omrun Nisa Bibi, widow of the deceased Mirza Ahmad Beg and mother of Muhammedi Begum;. Muhammedi Begum's sisters, Inayat Begum and Mahmooda Begum and their brother, Mirza Muhammed Beg; Mirza Ishaq Beg, son of. Muhammedi Begum; Mirza Ahmad Hassan, son in law of Mirza Ahmad. Beg; Mirza Gul Muhammed and her sister, the only surviving chidren of. Mirza Nizam Din; Hurmat Bibi, sister of Muhammedi Begum's mother and her daughter; Tai Saheba and Khurshid Begum. 32. In view of the established practice of God Almighty, as has been discussed in the opening chapter of this book, one would expect that at this point in time, when Muhammedi Begum's dissident family began to repent and seek God Almighty's forgiveness, He, in His Infinite. Mercy, would recall the decree of punishment issued against them since He had no further cause to chastise them. And this, as subsequent events proved, is exactly what God Almighty did, in accordance with His Divine promise: 'If they repent and reform, We shall turn to them with mercy and shall give up our design of their punishment. Thus will they experience whatever they choose. '33. It would be the height of dishonesty to now argue that Muhammedi. Begum's family should have been chastised further, if Hadhrat. Ahmad'sas prophecy was to be considered to have been fulfilled. It has been shown that after receiving such punishment, the dissident family 31. Amritsari, Maulvi Sanaullah: lilhamat Mirza: pg 69. 32. Tarikh e Ahmadiyya: Vol 2 33. Anjam e Athim: 211/213 19