A Critical Review of the Pamphlet, 'Fateh-e-Qadian' — Page 45
Matchlessness of I‘J A ZUL-MAS IH 45 father—and he holds views against you—it is difficult to send them to you. However, it will be possible to copy those notes and send the copy to you. Another possibility is that an appointed member of your Community could come here and see those notes for himself. This will be possible only if someone is sent without delay. Only the day before yesterday, I received a postcard from P i r Meher ‘Al i in which he admitted that he stole Muhammad H asan’s notes to enhance the effectiveness of Saif-e-Chishtiy a ’ i. I am sending it for you to see. It will be inadvisable to disclose that all this information has been provided by me. However, there will be no harm if Mi an Shah a bud-D i n’s name is disclosed. I don’t want to face the rancour of the P i r’s followers. Please pray that my faith in you becomes clear and I should be convinced that you receive revelations and are commissioned by God. I send my humble sal a m to Maulav i ‘Abdul Kar i m and Maul a n a Maulav i N u rud-D i n. Constraint of time prevents me from writing more. Sal a m from Shah a bud-D i n and he concurs with the contents of this letter. Humbly, Muhammad Karamud-D i n, From Bh ee n, Sub-district Chakwal, Dated July 21, 1902.