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CHAPTER TWO. CLAIMS OF HADHRAT AHMAD*s. In his crude ridicule of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community,. Abdul Hafeez first states that Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad'sas 'visions and hallucinations assure him that God in heaven glorifies him and invests him with the highest decorations" and then appends a grotesque cartoon in which he cites numerous claims allegedly made by Hadhrat Ahmadas. 2 He also includes a caption to this tasteless cartoon to the effect: 'I may be unstable, but believe me, I am versatile enough to fit any frame all in one. However, despite his own statement that 'for every claim there has to be some proof," the author of Two in One follows the wont of his lying colleagues to accuse Hadhrat. Ahmadas of proposing to establish a claim to be God or the son of God and even the father of God etc. , etc. , without actually furnishing any conclusive proof to support his foul accusations. . In absence of any supporting evidence to substantiate the foul charges made against Hadhrat Ahmadas, one would have been inclined to ignore these allegations but since such false assertions have been made often by many authors hostile to. Hadhrat Ahmadas, one would refer to these and illustrate the extent of falsehood and deception to which the adversaries of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community have resorted in their hostile propaganda. One is certain that at the end of this exercise, those who possess a noble and a pious disposition would acknowledge that any person accusing Hadhrat Ahmadas of these obnoxious charges could only be an advocate of the accursed Satan. ' 1. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 2 59 2. Ibid. , p. 3 3. Ibid. 4. Ibid. , p. 6