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"I say again and again that quintessence of my prediction in case of the son-in-law of<br />
Ahmad Baig shall be his inevitable destiny. Wait for it. If I am a liar then this prediction<br />
will not be fulfilled and my death will come." (Anjam-e-Atham Hashiah p.31).<br />
Result: The son-in-law of Ahmad Baig (Sultan Muhammad) did not die during Mirza's<br />
lifetime but Mirza died; while Sultan Muhammad lived on for a long time after Mirza's<br />
death. Hence Mirza's prediction came true: "If I am a liar, the son-in-law of Ahmad Baig<br />
will not die in my lifetime".<br />
Prediction No. 5 As a corollary to prediction No.4, Mirza wrote: "Remember, if the<br />
second part of this prediction does not come true (i.e., son-in- law of Ahmad Baig does<br />
not die in Mirza's lifetime) then I shall be more wicked than every wicked man.<br />
(Zamimah Anjam-e-Atham, p.54).<br />
Result: This "divination" also came true word for word. Therefore, consider Mirza "more<br />
wicked than every wicked man.<br />
Mirza foretold of an impending earthquake which he said should be a sample of the one<br />
to occur at the Resurrection time. He named it 'Tremor of the Hour,' that is, Doomsday<br />
shake-up. He published many notifications for this and in one of them he wrote:<br />
"My foretelling of the coming earthquake is no ordinary prediction. If that turns out to be<br />
something ordinary or does not come to pass during my lifetime then I am not God-sent."<br />
(Zamimah Braheen-e-Ahmadiya, Part 5, pp.92-93; Roohani Khazain Vol.21, p.253).<br />
Result: Mirza's 'Braheen-e-Ahmadiya' Part 5, was published posthumously on Oct. 15,<br />
1908, about five months after his death. No such earthquake occurred in his life and<br />
therefore his prediction turned out true, word by word, viz.,<br />
"If the earthquake did not come to pass during my lifetime then I am not God-sent".<br />
Point of Interest: In those days, when Mirza was issuing out his posters, one after another,<br />
announcing "Doomsday earthquakes was about to come, there was a gentleman, by name<br />
Mulla Muhammad Bux Hanafi, who refuted it pointblank, saying: "I have come to know<br />
through a resplendent disclosure that no such earthquake will come," and that "Mirza<br />
shall face disgrace in this prediction, as always in the past." On May 11, 1905, Mirza<br />
issued another notification in which he quoted from Mulla Muhammad Bux Hanafi's<br />
rebuttal:<br />
"I (Mulla Muhammad Bux Hanafi) firmly announce and proclaim, today, the 6th of May,<br />
1905, and thereby console all those whose hearts may be awe-stricken or whose spirits<br />
<strong>are</strong> dampened after hearing what the Qadiani has advertised in Newspapers and his<br />
Posters on April 5, 8, 21, 29, 1905, that a most severe earthquake will occur and which<br />
shall be of such a magnitude and 80 horrible that no year would have ever heard of it nor<br />
any eye would have seen it. The Qadiani (also claiming Hindu godship of) Krishna does<br />
neither inform of its date nor time of its occurrence; nevertheless, insists on saying that<br />
this earthquake will certainly come. Therefore, I fully assure and wholeheartedly console<br />
those simple innocent folks who have been put to fright by the verbosity and pedantry of<br />
the Qadiani in his newspaper writings, etc. I announce this happy news that this "Qadiani