Intro
Hurmat Bibi was the only sister-in-law of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and thus the wife of MGA’s brother, Mirza Ghulam Qadir, not to be confused with MGA’s first wife, who had the same name, Hurmat Bibi. Ahmadiyya sources claim that she died in 1927 at the age of 97, they also claim that she converted to Ahmadiyya in 1916, which is a lie (see the al-fazl, in the below). She was MGA’s first paternal cousin (Mirza Ghulam Murtaza’s brother’s daughter) and lived next door in the Mirza family housing complex (in the village). She was the elder sister of Mirza Imam ud Din, Nizam ud Din and Kamal ud Din, and her sister was Umar-un-Nissa, who was the mother of the famous Muhammadi Begum. She was buried in Bahishti Maqbara.
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1830
Per Ahmadiyya sources, she was born, this makes her older than her future husband, Mirza Ghulam Qadir (born in 1832).
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1855
She was married to his first cousin, Mirza Ghulam Qadir in roughly 1854 (this is based on the fact that MGA was 14 when he got married) and his son, Mirza Sultan Ahmad was born when MGA was 16 (1856). They had 22 dancing girls and a huge party that probably lasted a few days.
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1865
Mirza Qadir Ahmad and Hurmat Bibi adopted Mirza Sultan Ahmad as his own child and raised him.
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1883
Her husband, Mirza Ghulam Qadir dies.
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1901
Via the ROR of Oct-1942, Mirza Aziz Ahmad tells a story wherein he clapped for the Ahmadi’s and their victory in the case of the Wall, Mirza Aziz Ahmad claims to have been scolded by his grandmother, Hurmat Bibi, who was technically, his maternal grandfather’s sister.
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1914
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2018/03/14/al-bushra-a-manuscript-compiled-by-pir-sirajul-haqq-numani/
A book full of MGA’s revelations is published, al-Bushra.
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1916
See al-Fadl, volume 3, number 94, March 4, 1916, page-1
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Via Tadhkirah
Ahmadiyya sources claim that in 1916, she took a pledge of allegiance at the hand of 2nd Khalifa (See ROR of Oct-1942 also).
The scan
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1927
al-Fadl, vol. 15, no. 47, December 9, 1927, pp. 5–8
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Via Tadhkirah
Ahmadiyya sources report that she died on December 1, 1927 at the age of 97. She was a musiyah and buried in the special enclosure of Bahishti-Maqbarah.
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1939
She is mentioned in the ROR of June-1939.
She is mentioned extensively in the ROR of Aug-1939.
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1942
Via the ROR of Oct-1942, Mirza Aziz Ahmad tells a story wherein he clapped for the Ahmadi’s and their victory in the case of the Wall, Mirza Aziz Ahmad claims to have been scolded by his grandmother, Hurmat Bibi, who was technically, his maternal grandfather’s sister.
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Links and Related Essay’s
https://ahmadiyyafactcheckblog.com/2016/11/24/hurmat-bibi-mgas-first-wife/
Al-Bushra (1914), a manuscript compiled by Pir Sirajul-Haqq Nu‘mani, quotes and summaries
Mirza Imam ud Din, the cousin of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (1835-1904)
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