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96 continuously promulgated, and of which he has been well aware himself, now seeks to assign their origin to a book published in 1911! Factors Relating to Zahiruddin’s Expulsion We now proceed to the next point in Maulawi Muhammad Ali’s narrative of the history of the dissensions. He writes: "Much notice of the book was not taken by the Ahmadiyya Community. But probably the contents of the book or some other leaflet on the same subject were brought to the notice of the first Khalifa. Upon this, there was some correspondence between the Khalifa and Zahiruddin and as a result an announcement was made by the Khalifa to the effect that as Muhammad Zahiruddin was promulgating new doctrines he was not to be considered as having any connection with the Ahmadiyya Community. "( The Ahmadiyya Movement, part IV, The Split , by Maulawi Muhammad Ali). The following points deserve special attention in the above statement; (i) The contents of the book— Nabiyyullah Ka Zahur —or some other leaflet on the same subject