Intro
Sirat Masih-e-Maud seems to be a book about the life of MGA by Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti, it was published in 1900. The full book can be found herein on the Lahori-Ahmad website. The Qadiani-Ahmadi’s have recently translated it into english and put it on their website. The Muhammadi Begum prophecy is briefly discussed. It is also explained how MGA spend money without keeping proper accounts. The article by Jafar Zatalli is also mentioned. It is also mentioned how MGA’s daughter (Ismat) died of cholera in 1891. The alleged tomb of Jesus (as) in Kashmir is also mentioned. It mentions how MGA suffers from chronic migraines. It also mentions the “case of the wall”. Khalifa Nur ud Din is also mentioned. This book is also quoted a new Ahmadi book of 2022, see herein.

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QUOTES
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Sirat Masih-e-Maud, Hazrat Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkotira, Page 20-21
Once, accompanying a group of fellow children, a young Mahmud set fire to a precious manuscript of a book of the Promised Messiah. Thereupon the Promised Messiah said smilingly, “Very well. There must be a grand divine motive behind all this. Allah the Almighty wishes to teach me a much better subject.”
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ Sirat Masih-e-Maud, Hazrat Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti, pp. 35-36
Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti narrates a famous incident in which Musleh-e-Maud was only three years old. One summer evening, in Ludhiana, the Promised Messiah was looking after his son who was constantly crying. Meanwhile, the young Mirza Mahmud Ahmad put forward a unique wish saying:
ابا، تارے جانا
“I want to go to the stars.” After narrating this incident, Maulvi Sahib states that the child stopped crying after exhausting himself. The Promised Messiah did not express a single word of discomfort or discontent during that interval.
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Sirat Masih-e-Maud, Hazrat Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti, page 41
Sialkoti explains how this one time he came to his room and found MGA sleeping under his bed.

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1970
The Muslim Sunrise of Oct-Nov-1970 was edited by Maulvi A.R. Khan Bengali. The magazine reports on the World Conference of Religion and Peace that was held in Kyoto, Japan on Oct 16-21, 1970. Major Abdul Hamid and Zafrullah Khan were there and represented Ahmadiyya. The newspaper also reports on the tour of West Africa by the 3rd Khalifa (on April 27th, 1970)(Mirza Nasir Ahmad) and how visited Abidjan, Ivory Coast. A lecture by the 2nd Khalifa on May-29-1922 is reproduced. The same lecture by Mirza Mubarak Ahmad is continued, in this write up, Seth Ghulam Nabi is mentioned, Maulvi Abdul Karim and his book, “Sirat Masih-e-Maud”. Munshi Zafar Ahmad of Kapurthala is also quoted, a book named “Ashab-e-Ahmad” is quoted. Sheikh Yaqub Ali Irfani is also quoted via his book “Shamail Hazrat Masih e Maoud”, he quoted Lalah Sharampat of Qadian and Lala Malawamal, Mirza Bashir Ahmad alleges that Lala Malawama lived to be over 100. The story of Dr. Henry Martyn Clark is also given , as well as the role of Captain Douglas in the case. Muhammad Hussain Batalvi is also quoted. 4 Ahmadiyya locations are given out, the Dayton Mosque-temple at 637 Randolph St, Dayton, Ohio, the Fazl Mosque, 2141 Leroy Place, Washington D.C., the Ahmadiyya Mosque in Chicago, IL, on Wabash Ave and an Ahmadiyya mission in NY, on 147-20 Archer Ave, Jamaica-Queens.
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Links and Related Essay’s
The life and death of Maulvi Abdul Karim Sialkoti (1858–1905)
https://www.aaiil.org/urdu/books/others/abdulkarimsialkoti/siratmasihmaud/siratmasihmaud.shtml
Click to access Life-of-the-Promised-Messiah.pdf
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s daughter, “Ismat” died of cholera in 1891–at age 6
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2019/11/19/who-is-khalifa-noorudin-jamooni/
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