Intro
He is a paternal-great-grandson of MGA via Mirza Sultan Ahmad’s progeny. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad (aka Mirza Ghulam Ahmad) was the son of Mirza Aziz Ahmad, the eldest grandson of MGA. He was also the maternal great-grandson of Mir Muhammad Ishaq. Initially he was named Mirza Saeed Ahmad. Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad later named him Mirza Ghulam Ahmad upon the request of his mother. It seems that he was born in 1940 in Lahore, just like his elder brother in 1932 (Mirza Khursheed Ahmad). This proves that Mirza Aziz Ahmad lived in Lahore in the 1930’s and 40’s. Khalifatul Masih IV famously stated about two individuals that they are loyal to every Khilafat, these were Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (aka Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad) and Mirza Khurshid Ahmad. His mother was Sayyeda Naseera Begum, he also had a sister named Naseera Begum.
In the 1950’s, allegedly, he completed his MA in political science from Government College, Lahore. Following this, he passed the demanding exam for public service commission – CSS. Allegedly, his life as a Waqf-e-Zindagi (life devotee) commenced in May 1962. In 1962, he was appointed by Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II as the managing editor of The Review of Religions. Furthermore, Khalifatul Masih II instructed him to enhance his religious knowledge, so he studied Hadith and religious matters from Syed Mir Daud Ahmad. Syed Mir Daud Ahmad was the editor of The Review of Religions as well as his maternal uncle.
In 1964, he married the sister of the current Khalifa (Amatul Quddus), Mirza Masroor Ahmad. Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Shams led their Nikah. He has three sons and two daughters. Two sons are life-devotees. Mirza Fazl Ahmad is the Nazir Ta’leem (director of education) in Rabwah, whereas Mirza Nasir Inam is the principal in the Jamia here in UK. Mirza Ihsan Ahmad is in America. Even though he has a secular job, he is also serving the Jama’at there as the finance secretary in the national ‘Amila (administrative body) as well as the Officer Jalsa Gah. One of his daughters is married to Mir Mahmood Ahmad, son of Mir Mas’ood Ahmad. He is also a life-devotee and currently serving as the Nazir Sehat (director of health).
He was appointed as Nazir Taleem (director of education), additional Nazir Islah-o-Irshad Muqami for several years and he also served as the Nazir Diwan. He was a member of the committee for Waqf-e-Jadid and served as the president of the committee for Waqf-e-Jadid. He served as the president of Ansarullah Pakistan, the vice president and the president of Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Markaziyya. He also served as the editor of the Review of Religions after Syed Mir Daud Ahmad. He rendered his services as the private secretary for Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III. He was the president of the committee for the Khilafat library as well as the president of the Bayut-ul-Hamd Society, Rabwah. He also served as the director of the Fazl-e-Umar Foundation. Similarly, he was enabled to render his services and offer duties during Jalsa Salanas for many years. As long as Jalsa’s were held in Rabwah, he served as the vice Officer Jalsa Salana as well as the Nazim Mehnat (supervisor of diligent work).
In 1984, he drove Mirza Tahir Ahmad to Karachi from Rabwah during his famous exodus. Furthermore, the 3 witness accounts had some discrepancies, Mirza Khursheed Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (not MGA) and Chaudhary Hameedullah (he drove the dummy car towards Islamabad, out of Rabwah, which is North-West) were the witnesses (see 43:25 time stamp).
In 1989, he was arrested, and the reason was that Khuddamul Ahmadiyya were holding an Ijtema (gathering) Mian Khurshid Ahmad was Nazir Umoor-e-Aama. At the time he was outside of Rabwah and the magistrate called him while Mian Ghulam Ahmad was serving as his deputy. The magistrate told him to close down the Ijtema. He replied by saying ‘since you gave us written permission to hold the Ijtema, so we will end it only when you give it in writing.’ He declined and was arrested and put in prison. His daughter writes: “Our father strived to the utmost to remain loyal to Khilafat and also advised us to do the same.”.
In the 1990’s, he went to Qadian many times, one of his workers in Qadian, Akram Sahib writes: “Whenever he would travel to Qadian, he would visit the homes of the Darwesh (those appointed to safeguard Qadian during the partition). Similarly, he would strive to serve the widows and orphaned children of the Darwesh. He had great knowledge of the sacred sites around Qadian. Akram Sahib writes that “whenever he would reach Qadian he would offer Nawafil (voluntary) prayers where the Promised Messiah (as) used to pray and would advise me to do the same.
In 2010, following the tragedy that occurred in Lahore on 28th May 2010, where many Ahmadis were martyred, Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (aka Mirza Saeed Ahmad) served as the Amir of the delegation that was immediately sent to Lahore at that time by Nazir-e-Aala Sahib (executive director) to console and reassure the Jama’at, to visit the families of those martyred and to visit those that were injured. He stayed in Lahore for the following two weeks. Furthermore, he would personally supervise the arrangements that were made for (the Jama’at in) Lahore. This delegation went to Dar-uz-Zikr (name of the mosque that was attacked by the terrorist)) and fulfilled its responsibilities with great awareness and diligence. He called a meeting of the ‘Amila (administrative body) in Dar-uz-Zikr (name of the mosque that was attacked by the terrorists) on the very same day and also announced the election of the new Amir (Amir sahib was martyred in the terror attack). He led the Maghrib and ‘Isha prayers in that very mosque so that the people would develop resolves that the mosque was not going to be abandoned following the terror attack.
He also served as the Sadr Majlis Karpardaz (president of the committee for the Bahishti Maqbarah) from 2012 until 2018.
Then, following the demise of Mirza Khurshid Ahmad (Jan-24-2018), he was appointed as the Nazir-e-Aala [executive director), the local president as well as the Sadr, Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya. However, he died 2 weeks later on Feb-5-2018.

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His mother
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – True Servant of Allah (alislam.org)
Sayyeda Naseera Begum, I can’t figure put who she is.
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His father
Mirza Aziz Ahmad, the eldest grandson of MGA.
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His sons and daughters
He has three sons and two daughters. Two sons are life-devotees. Mirza Fazl Ahmad is the Nazir Ta’leem (director of education) in Rabwah, whereas Mirza Nasir Inam is the principal in the Jamia here in UK. Mirza Ihsan Ahmad is in America. Even though he has a secular job, he is also serving the Jama’at there as the finance secretary in the national ‘Amila (administrative body) as well as the Officer Jalsa Gah. One of his daughters is married to Mir Mahmood Ahmad, son of Mir Mas’ood Ahmad. He is also a life-devotee and currently serving as the Nazir Sehat (director of health).
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1940’s
It seems that he was born in 1940 in Lahore, just like his elder brother in 1932 (Mirza Khursheed Ahmad). This proves that Mirza Aziz Ahmad lived in Lahore in the 1930’s and 40’s.
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1950’s
In the 1950’s, allegedly, he completed his MA in political science from Government College, Lahore. Following this, he passed the demanding exam for public service commission – CSS.


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1962
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – AhmadiPedia
Allegedly, his life as a Waqf-e-Zindagi (life devotee) commenced in May 1962.
In 1962, he was appointed by Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II as the managing editor of The Review of Religions. Furthermore, Khalifatul Masih II instructed him to enhance his religious knowledge, so he studied Hadith and religious matters from Syed Mir Daud Ahmad. Syed Mir Daud Ahmad was the editor of The Review of Religions as well as his maternal uncle.
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1964
In 1964, he married the sister of the current Khalifa (Amatul Quddus), Mirza Masroor Ahmad. Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Shams led their Nikah.

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1973
Imam of the Fazl Mosque, Atual Mujeeb Rashid Sahib states: “Towards the end of 1973, when Khalifatul Messiah III appointed me as the National President of Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya after seeking consultation from the Majlis Shura of Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya. Owing to his vast experience, I recommended his name to serve as Deputy President in my executive committee. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib was senior to me in respect to knowledge, experience, age and status, however when he was appointed as Deputy President, he worked with great humility and extended his co-operation in every task. At no point did he ever express his seniority over me.”
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1974
During the turmoil of 1974, for several months he fully assisted Khalifatul Masih III. He was present in all the international trips of Khalifatul Masih III.

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1982
He helped Mirza Tahir Ahmad get elected in 1982.
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1984
Mirza Tahir Ahmad lied about Ordinance-XX and his exodus from Pakistan – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
He drove Mirza Tahir Ahmad to Karachi from Rabwah during his famous exodus.
Furthermore, the 3 witness accounts had some discrepancies, Mirza Khursheed Ahmad, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (not MGA) and Chaudhary Hameedullah (he drove the dummy car towards Islamabad, out of Rabwah, which is North-West) were the witnesses (see 43:25 time stamp).
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1989-1992
In 1989, he was arrested, and the reason was that Khuddamul Ahmadiyya were holding an Ijtema (gathering) Mian Khurshid Ahmad was Nazir Umoor-e-Aama. At the time he was outside of Rabwah and the magistrate called him while Mian Ghulam Ahmad was serving as his deputy. The magistrate told him to close down the Ijtema. He replied by saying ‘since you gave us written permission to hold the Ijtema, so we will end it only when you give it in writing.’ He declined and was arrested and put in prison. His daughter writes: “Our father strived to the utmost to remain loyal to Khilafat and also advised us to do the same.”.
He had a court case in Tando Adam court for 3 years.
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In the 1990’s, he went to Qadian many times, one of his workers in Qadian, Akram Sahib writes: “Whenever he would travel to Qadian, he would visit the homes of the Darwesh (those appointed to safeguard Qadian during the partition). Similarly, he would strive to serve the widows and orphaned children of the Darwesh. He had great knowledge of the sacred sites around Qadian. Akram Sahib writes that “whenever he would reach Qadian he would offer Nawafil (voluntary) prayers where the Promised Messiah used to pray and would advise me to do the same.
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2002
He was flown out to Germany on an all-expenses paid trip.
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2005
Shahid Abbas Sahib from Malaysia writes: “I performed the Bai’at (oath of initiation) in 2005 and went to visit the headquarters. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib was going to his office and the Mualim [local preacher), Daniyal Sahib who was with me said, ‘he is a very close relative of the Khlaifa of the time. You should request him for prayers.’ I approached him and told him that I have accepted Ahmadiyyat from a sect among the Shia and request you to pray for me. He embraced me and then firmly gripped my hand and said with a very passionate voice, ‘should I not inform you of a person whom I also request for prayers?’ I enquired who that is? He replied, ‘The Khalifa of the time. You should write to him for prayers’. This had a lasting impact on the new convert.
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2010
Mubashir Lucman is the uncle of Aima Baig and most likely connected to Qadianism – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
In 2021, Aima Baig told HUM TV that Mubashir Lucman (famous journalist in Pakistan) is her uncle (3:11 time stamp). This adds to the case as to why she married the great-great grandson (Mirza Zain Ahmad) of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad in Aug-2025.
11 years earlier, after the famous Lahore Ahmadiyya Temple massacre (see herein and on twitter) in June-2010, Mubasher Luqman invited a famous Qadiani-Ahmadi (a descendant of MGA also named Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad aka Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad) on to his program (Zem TV.com) and let him spew Ahmadiyya preaching. Oddly, Mubasher Luqman calls the 1974 NA assembly amendment, which declared Ahmadi’s as Non-Muslim and which is part of the Pakistani constitution as “ajeeb” (weird/strange), this also includes Ord-XX from 1984. Mubasher Luqman says that in England, Ahmadi’s are considered Muslim by the UK Kufree government and he can’t reconcile the two. At 7:17, Mubasher Luqman alleges that all of this trouble with the Ahmadiyya Community started when Zafrullah Khan refused to read the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says NO, the hate against Ahmadi’s has been going on since 1889, via Syed Muhammad Hussain Batalvi and Maulvi Sanaullah. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad also mentioned the ulema of Ludhiana (who did Takfir of MGA in 1884) and Maulvi Nadhir Hussain. Mubasher Luqman then takes a break and says that he had asked as to why Zafrullah Khan refused to read the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and it wasn’t answered. When they came back from break, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad addresses the question of Zafrullah Khan refusing to read the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad alleges that Ahmadi’s are always willing to read the funeral prayer of a Muslim who has NO ONE around to complete the life cycle and alleges that in other cases around the world this has happened. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says that the Imam who led the janaza prayer had cussed at Ahmadi’s and MGA, this is why they refused. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad alleged that the 2nd Qadiani-Ahmadi Khalifa ordered that Ahmadi’s cannot read any prayer behind an Imam who has called Ahmadi’s as Kafir. At 7:16, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says that Ahmadi’s aren’t murtad, since they follow Islam. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says that per religion, Ahmadi’s are not a minority.
In this clip, Sahibzada Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says that Ahmadi’s in Pakistan have always followed the law and this is the teaching of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad. Mubashir Lucman tells him that he should call himself a Qadiani. Sahibzada Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad agrees and says that although he was born in Lahore, his family has a deep connection to Qadian, so he is a Qadiani, but other Ahmadi’s are not. Sahibzada Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad admits that Qadiani is majority Sikh and Hindu in 2010. Salmaan Taseer spoke to Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad about this incident.
In another clip, a Muslim comes on the stream and accused Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad of not telling the facts as to why Zafrullah Khan refused to read the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the comments he made thereafter. At 2:48, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad alleges that there is no different in belief between Muslims and Qadiani’s in terms of “Khatamun Nabiyyee”. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad admits that Muslims believe that Eisa (as) will return, however, Ahmadi’s believe someone has already come. In terms of why Zafrullah Khan refused to read the funeral prayers of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad admits that the quotations and history that were presented by this Muslim are true! Zafrullah Khan did in-fact make disparaging remarks about Muslims in Pakistan being Kafir’s. In the end, Mubashir Lucman (famous journalist in Pakistan) asks Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad how we can prevent mass killings of Ahmadi’s in the future and Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad answers that Pakistan needs to change it’s constitution and go back to Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad says it’s OK for Muslims to call him Kafir, he doesn’t care. Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad alleges that Ahmadi’s caught some of their killers in May-2010.
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2010
https://www.alislam.org/friday-sermon/2018-02-09.html
In 2010, following the tragedy that occurred in Lahore on 28th May 2010, where many Ahmadis were martyred, Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad served as the Amir of the delegation that was immediately sent to Lahore at that time by Nazir-e-Aala Sahib (executive director) to console and reassure the Jama’at, to visit the families of those martyred and to visit those that were injured. He stayed in Lahore for the following two weeks. Furthermore, he would personally supervise the arrangements that were made for (the Jama’at in) Lahore. This delegation went to Dar-uz-Zikr(name of the mosque that was attacked by the terrorist)) and fulfilled its responsibilities with great awareness and diligence. He called a meeting of the ‘Amila (administrative body) in Dar-uz-Zikr (name of the mosque that was attacked by the terrorists) on the very same day and also announced the election of the new Amir (Amir sahib was martyred in the terror attack). He led the Maghrib and ‘Isha prayers in that very mosque so that the people would develop resolves that the mosque was not going to be abandoned following the terror attack.
Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib was courageous and during a hospital visit, he brought it to the attention of Governor Punjab, Salman Taseer Sahib, that the attack on the Ahmadiyya Mosque was a result of hate-filled propaganda being spread against the Jama’at and that as the governor, it is his duty to pay attention towards this. Similarly, the provincial minister for minorities, Javaid Michael, also came to express his condolence. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Sahib thanked him for his kindness and showed great resolve by saying that we do not at all consider ourselves to be a minority. We are Muslims!’ On 29th and 30th May, they also held a press conference there. On 2nd June, they participated in a live programme on Express News, called “Point Blank”, from eleven o’clock until twelve o’clock in the evening. They gave interviews for the Swiss National TV, BBC and other services such as Voice of America, Sahara TV, Channel Five and Dunya TV etc. Nevertheless, this delegation remained there until 12th June and returned following this. During this trip he clearly told them that we are Muslims, and no one can usurp our right of being Muslims.
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2012–2017
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – AhmadiPedia
He served as the Sadr Majlis Karpardaz (president of the committee for the Bahishti Maqbarah) from 2012 until 2018.
In the below photo, you can see Rafiq Hayat, Maulvi Dibba, Mirza Masroor Ahmad, Mirza Khursheed Ahmad, Mirza Sa’eed Ahmad (aka Mirza Ghulam Ahmad) and Maulana Alhaj Noor Mohammed Bin Salih of Ghana.
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2018
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – AhmadiPedia
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad passed away on 5 February 2018 at the age of 78.
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Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – AhmadiPedia
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was the paternal great-grandson of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as). He was the grandson of Hazrat Mirza Sultan Ahmad, the eldest son of Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as). He was the son of Hazrat Mirza Aziz Ahmad (ra). He was the maternal great-grandson of Hazrat Mir Muhammad Ishaq (ra). He was also honoured to be the brother-in-law of Hazrat Khalifatul Masih V (aa) having married his respected sister, Amatul Quddus.
His life as a Waqf-e-Zindagi (life devotee) commenced in May 1962. He completed his MA in political science from Government College, Lahore. Following this, he passed the demanding exam for public service commission – CSS, in flying colours. He wished to prove his abilities independently before devoting his life for the services of Islam, lest anyone said that he only devoted his life as he was not good at anything else.
After devoting his life in 1962, he was appointed by Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad, Khalifatul Masih II (ra) as the managing editor of The Review of Religions. Furthermore, Hazrat Khalifatul Masih II (ra) instructed him to enhance his religious knowledge, so he studied Hadith and religious matters from Hazrat Syed Mir Daud Ahmad. Hazrat Syed Mir Daud Ahmad was the editor of The Review of Religions as well as his maternal uncle.
Initially he was named Mirza Saeed Ahmad. Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad (ra) later named him Mirza Ghulam Ahmad upon the request of his mother.
In 1964, his marriage was settled with Amatul Quddus, sister of Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (aa). Hazrat Maulana Jalal-ud-Din Shams (ra) led their Nikah. He has three sons and two daughters. Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad had an illustrious career in the services of the community, serving in high and influential positions such as Nazir Taleem (director of education), additional Nazir Islah-o-Irshad Muqami for several years and he also served as the Nazir Diwan. Furthermore, he also served as the Sadr Majlis Karpardaz (president of the committee for the Bahishti Maqbarah) from 2012 until 2018. Then, following the demise of Mirza Khurshid Ahmad, he was appointed as the Nazir-e-Aala [executive director), the local president as well as the Sadr, Sadr Anjuman Ahmadiyya. He was a member of the committee for Waqf-e-Jadid and served as the president of the committee for Waqf-e-Jadid. He served as the president of Ansarullah Pakistan, the vice president and the president of Khuddam-ul-Ahmadiyya Markaziyya. He also served as the editor of the Review of Religions after Syed Mir Daud Ahmad. He rendered his services as the private secretary for Hazrat Khalifatul Masih III (rh). He was the president of the committee for the Khilafat library as well as the president of the Bayut-ul-Hamd Society, Rabwah. He also served as the director of the Fazl-e-Umar Foundation. Similarly, he was enabled to render his services and offer duties during Jalsa Salanas for many years. As long as Jalsas were held in Rabwah, he served as the vice Officer Jalsa Salana as well as the Nazim Mehnat (supervisor of diligent work).
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad passed away on 5 February 2018 at the age of 78.
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Links and Related Essay’s
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – MTA International Tribute (youtube.com)
Mirza Sultan Ahmad, MGA’s eldest son, 1856-1931 – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Who is Mirza Nasir Inam Ahmad? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Who is Mir Muhammad Ishaq (1890-1944)? The brother-in-law of MGA – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog
Sahibzada Mirza Ghulam Ahmad – True Servant of Allah (alislam.org)
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