Intro
Mirza Khuda Bakhsh was a pupil of Noorudin and must have been ordered by Noorudin to move-in with MGA at Qadian and help MGA respond to letters, read out newspaper to MGA and many other clerical duties. There were a few others like Mualvi Abdul Karim, who also moved in 1890-1891. Syed Muhammad Ahsan Amrohi also moved in in this time period. Maulvi Noorudin moved in with MGA in 1893, after he was hired from his job in Jammu. Mufti Muhammad Sadiq also came and went into MGA’s house with respect and ease since 1889. Maulvi Muhammad Ali moved-in with MGA in roughly 1889. MGA‘s in-laws also lived exclusively with him in his mansion, they are Mir Nasir Nawab and his entire family. Khwaja Kamal ud Din was MGA’s main lawyer, there were many others who formed up this team, the number is mostly like 20+.
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Maulvi Abdul Karim lived exclusively with MGA on the 3rd floor of MGA’s house
Muhammad Ali lived exclusively within Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s house for almost 10 years, 1899–1909
The 75 Ahmadi’s who attended the first Jalsa Salana in Qadian in December of 1891
In 1915, Yaqoob Ali Arfani wrote “Hyat-e-Ahmad” and confirmed that MGA was born in 1839
“The Punjab Chiefs”, 1909 edition, officially states that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was born in 1839
The Punjab Chiefs by Lepel Griffin (1865, 1890 and 1909 edition), its data and scans
Maulana Nur-ud-Din wrote a book entitled “Nur-ul-Din” (1904)–MGA was born in 1839
Mufti Muhammad Sadiq helped change the Date of Birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad from 1839/40 to 1835
The Moslem Sunrise on the Date of Birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, 1836 or 1837?
MGA was born in 1839, per the ROR of June 1906 and many other sources
http://www.muslim.org/intro/tribs.htm
Click to access Hadhrat-Ahmad.pdf
Mufti Muhammad Sadiq helped change the Date of Birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad from 1839/40 to 1835
Ahmadiyya leadership about the Date-of-Birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad
Click to access reviewreligionsenglish1908.pdf
Ahmad, the Messenger of the Latter days: By Mirza Bashir-ud-Din Mahmud Ahmad (1924)
The Moslem Sunrise on the Date of Birth of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, 1836 or 1837?
The history of the Lahori and Qadiani Ahmadi’s by Dr. Gerdien Jonker, Ph.D–Research Scholar Germany
http://www.aaiil.org/urdu/books/others/mirzakhudabukhsh/aslemusuffa1/aslemusuffa1.shtml
http://aaiil.org/text/pic/personalities/mirzakhudabakhsh/gallery1/imgpages/image000.html
Who is Nawab Muhammad Ali Khan of Malerkotla, son-in-law of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1870–1945)?
http://aaiil.org/urdu/books/others/mirzakhudabukhsh/tashilulquran/tashilulquran.shtml
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2017/12/03/mirza-nasir-ahmads-first-marriage-1934/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/11/20/who-is-dr-mirza-munawar-ahmad/
(See Khan “The construction of the Ahmadiyya Identity”, page 167).
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/07/mirza-nasir-ahmad-married-his-first-cousin-in-1934/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/10/07/mirza-nasir-ahmad-married-his-first-cousin-in-1934/
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