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25 false certificate. " 20 Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib 's ra daughter, Syeda Amtullah Begum (Begum Pir Salahuddin), i n an interview with the author, narrated some interesting details of her father's life. She narrated that Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra enjoyed bird hunting and was also a good swimmer. He would take his elder three daughters along when he went for bird hunting. Duri ng his stay in Rohtak, she recalled that once while Ḥaḍrat Ammāñ Jān ra ( Ḥaḍrat Sayyeda Nusrat Jahan Begum) had come over to stay with them, there was an unexpected flash flood. After moving Ḥaḍrat Ammāñ Jān ra and his own family to a safe place, Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra returned to the flood - stricken area and began a rescue operation by himself. He swa m tirelessly and alongside the G overnment's rescue - boats; he was able to rescue a large number of people. Syeda Amtullah Begum narrated that while the British Indian government formally acknowledged his heroic service, Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra shied away from receiving the government's acknowledgements. Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra compiled some very interesting events from his professional life, in an autobiography of his, titled “ Ā p B ī t ī ”. Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra retired from the positio n of Civil Surgeon in 1936 and settled down in Qadian , where he lived for the rest of his life. After moving to Qadian, Ḥaḍrat Mir Sahib ra continued to provide voluntary medical services at the Ahmadiyya Jamā‘at 's medical centre , called Noor Hospital, and also