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  1. Muhammadi Begum (also known as Sayyidah Muhammadi Begum; 22 May 1878 – 2 November 1908) was a Sunni Muslim scholar, Urdu writer and an advocate of women education. She co-founded the Islamic weekly magazine Tehzeeb-e-Niswan, and was its founding editor.

  2. Feb 16, 2019 · Who is Muhammadi Begum? 1875–1966. Intro. Per Ahmadiyya sources she was a triple-niece of MGA. MGA was her uncle in 3 ways and maybe more, M GA’s sister (Murad Bib i) was married to her (M uhammadi Begum ‘s) paternal big uncles. Per Ahmadiyya sources, she was born in 1874/75 (see Dard, page 330).

  3. Jun 3, 2022 · The young woman was Muhammadi Begum, student of Osmania University, Hyderabad, where she topped the Bachelor’s examination in 1932. She was married to Delhi-born, Syed Jamil Husian, an alumnus of the Aligarh Muslim University.

  4. Sep 16, 2018 · Syeda Muhammadi Begum died at just 30 years of age, but managed to author more than 30 books for women and children.

    • Asif Farrukhi
  5. Dec 27, 2020 · What was forgotten — and is now proudly reinscribed in our literary history — is Muhammadi Begum’s role as the first woman writer of fiction to create an oeuvre, albeit small, in Urdu.

    • Aamer Hussein
  6. wikibin.org › articles › mohammadi-begum-3Mohammadi Begum

    Muslim critics argue that Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's intentions were to marry Muhammadi Begum because of her alleged beauty and her father's wealth. Further, that the marriage was alleged as a divine prophecy which never occurred and that subsequent clarifications were after-the-fact explanations.

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  8. The family of Muhammadi Begum began to turn to Islam for solace and its members sought forgiveness for their misdeeds. They even asked Hadhrat Ahmad(as) to intercede on their behalf that Allah the Almighty Forgives them and saves them from any torment.

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