Intro
She was born and raised in Aima, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, British-India (see Mujadid e Azim). See Dard also, Dard says that MGA enjoyed “sparrow pies”. She seems to have married MGA’s father (Mirza Ghulam Murtaza) in roughly 1925. her brother was Mirza Jami‘at Baig. By 1840 she had 3 children, one daughter, (Murad Bibi), 2 sons: Mirza Ghulam Qadir and Mirza Ghulam Ahmad). From 1840-1855, MGA went to Aima many times in his youth. MGA was arranged to marry his maternal cousin (Hurmat Bibi) in 1854-55-ish. She was a daughter of Mirza Jami‘at Baig. Mirza Jami‘at Baig granddaughter (izzat Bibi) married MGA’s son, Mirza Fadl Ahmad in the 1870’s, they had no kids.
In 1864, a 24 year old Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (age 25) squandered his families pension money and was punished by never being able to see his mother again. We are able to deduce this by reading the autobiography of MGA’s mother, Charagh Bibi, which was written in the english ROR of March, April and May of 1922. It is attached in the below for a free download. It is the story of MGA’s mother, the Ahmadi writer’s totally left out the pension story and didn’t explain as to why MGA was forced to go to Sialkot to work. It was because MGA squandered the pension money in 1864. This essay only talks about how MGA’s mother was dead, and a servant (Miran Bakhsh), was sent to bring MGA home in 1868. It should be noted that MGA hadn’t been home for 4 years, not even for Eid. After reading this autobiography, we are thus sure that MGA was on punishment by his father. Her name could also be spelled as Chiragh Bibi.
She died in 1868, MGA came home soon thereafter. Per Dard, she was buried at the Shah Abdullah Ghazi, which is in West Side of Qadian. Mirza Ghulam Qadir was most likely buried there also in 1883.
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Ahmadi Mother of Promised Messiah
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She died in 1868, MGA came home soon thereafter. Per Dard, she was buried at the Shah Abdullah Ghazi, which is in West Side of Qadian. Mirza Ghulam Qadir was most likely buried there also in 1883.
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1922
The ROR writes about the life of MGA’s mother. Which was written in the english ROR of March, April and May of 1922. It is attached in the below for a free download.
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1939
She is mentioned in the ROR of April-1939 and her death is mentioned in the ROR of July-1939.
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Links and Related Essay’s
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/12/15/who-is-mirza-ghulam-murtaza-1791-1876/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/12/01/mirza-ghulam-ahmads-famous-pension-story/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/12/17/who-is-mirza-ghulam-hussain/
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/11/24/mirza-imam-ud-din-the-cousin-of-mirza-ghulam-ahmad/
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