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PHYSICAL HEALTH AND ILLNESS. Abdul Hafeez then proceeds to revile Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam. Ahmad's physical health and finds it objectionable that 'one of his molar teeth which pained him occasionally had to be filed away. 72 The impression which he creates with this objection is that it is not proper that anything should happen to a prophet's teeth in which event one would ask him as to what opinion would he express in relation to our beloved Prophet, Hadhrat. Muhammad sa who lost one of his front teeth in the battle of. Uhud. Hadhrat Sahla narrated that during the battle of Uhud: 'The face of the Prophetsa was wounded and one of his front teeth got broken and the helmet over his head was smashed. . Fatima washed off the blood while Ali held the water. When she saw the bleeding was increasing continuously, she burnt a mat till it turned into ashes which she put over the wound and thus the bleeding ceased. ' 173. The author of Two in One also finds it objectionable that an accident should happen to a prophet's limbs as a result of an accidental fall 74 not knowing that according to Hadeeth literature, our beloved master, Hadhrat Muhammad sa sustained such an injury to his limbs when he fell from a horse. Hadhrat. Ans ibn Malikra reports that: 'Once, Allah's Apostles rode a horse and fell down and the right side of his body was injured. ' $75. It is rather sad that Abdul Hafeez has attempted to exploit a human being's illness to his detriment, not appreciating that. Hadhrat Ahmadas was a mortal and all mortals are subject to suffer illness in their lives as did the greatest man known to the 71. Shah, Seed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 9/10 73. Sahih Bukhari, 52. 85 75. Sahih Bukhari 11. 51 72. Ibid. , p. 9 74. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 9 76. Shah, Seed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 41 138