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  1. Sayyeda Nusrat Jahan Begum (1865–1952), [1] and Hazrat Amman Jan ‘Beloved Mother' within the Ahmadiyya Community, was the second wife of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the daughter of Mir Nasir Nawab of Delhi.

  2. Mirza Ghulam Ahmad [a] (13 February 1835 – 26 May 1908) was an Indian religious leader and the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement in Islam.

  3. Jahanara Begum (23 March 1614 – 16 September 1681) was a princess of the Mughal Empire. She was the second and the eldest surviving child of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal .

  4. Jun 19, 2017 · Who is Nusrat Jehan Begum (1868–1952), the second wife of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad? - ahmadiyyafactcheckblog. Intro. The 1923 edition of Seeratul Mahdi tells us (Via Mirza Bashir Ahmad) that Nusrat Jehan was roughly 9 years old in 1877.

  5. Dec 19, 2015 · Seerat Syeda Nusrat Jahan R.A ( Hazrat Amma Jaan )

  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Hazrat Syeda Nusrat Jahan Begum ra is also known as Hazrat Amma Jan in the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. With the title of “Amma Jan” (lit. “dear mother”), she was considered a spiritual mother and a source of tarbiyyat and nurturing for thousands of women in the Community.

  7. Dec 14, 2022 · Seerat Hazrat Amman Jan Sayyedah Nusrat Jahan Begum (ra) By Professor Syeda Naseem Saeed..Seerat o Sawaneh Hadhrat Amma Jaan, Prof. Syeda Naseem Saeed,...

  8. May 14, 2023 · His wife, Syeda Nusrat Jahan Begum (ra), acted immediately. She sold some property she had inherited in Delhi and then contributed 1,000 rupees for the construction of the minaret, thus donating one tenth of the entire cost.

  9. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hazrat_BegumHazrat Begum - Wikipedia

    Hazrat Begum ( Persian: حضرت بیگم; Pashto: حضرت بېګم; born c. 1740), also known as Hazrat Mahal [1] [2] and Sahiba Begum, [3] was a Mughal princess, as the daughter of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. She was a wife of Ahmad Shah Durrani, the first emir of the Durrani Empire .

  10. Oct 15, 2010 · Hadhrat Nusrat Jehan Begum (ra) was the wife of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad (as), the Promised Messiah and her name, Nusrat Jehan, meaning ‘Helper of the World’, further demonstrates her qualities and was a prophecy in itself.