Life of The Promised Messiah (as) — Page 13
13 thinking about it now. One wonders if those days and nights were of twenty-four or forty-eight hours in duration? He would write both sitting down during the day and while walk- ing. Mostly he would write walking to and fro. A bottle of ink would be kept on a small table. He used a fine, chisel-edged nib and dipped it [in the ink] while walking and kept writing— all the while listening to others talk, responding to them, pre- scribing medicines to people. … It was as if his pen was in the hand of the Gracious God. Had it been anyone besides him, they would have lost track at the slightest interruption. 12