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as Hadhrat Ahmad'sas in his book is stated to be quoted by him from: 'letters of Imam to P. S. Collection of letters by Mirza Ghulam. Ahmad Qadiani to Hakeem Mohammad Hussain Qadiani. '173. Now, if one was to ask him as to what is meant by 'letters of. Imam to P. S. ' in this reference note, the author of Two in One would not have a clue. The reason being that he concocted this letter and borrowed the reference note, with slight alterations, from his predecessor Ehsan Elahi Zaheer whom God Almighty blew up to pieces while making a speech in Lahore. However, the mistake which he has made is that whereas Zaheer claims this letter to be cited from p. 5, meaning, page 5 of Hadhrat. Ahmad's as letter to Hakeem Muhammad Hussain 174, Abdul. Hafeez has assumed its existence in a collection of Hadhrat. Ahmad's as letters to the P. S. , i. e. , the Private Secretary. . Secondly, if, as stated by Ehsan Elahi Zaheer, Hadhrat Ahmad as made this request for the bottle of tonic wine on page 5 of his letter to Hakeem Muhammad Hussain, then how is the same letter cited in Abdul Hafeez's book is written in 8 lines only? Is there not an indication here that either of these two hostile authors is lying? The truth, however, is that both are lying and one would illustrate how. . It is an established fact of history that Hadhrat Ahmad's as family had been traditionally engaged in practising medicine and the author of Two in One himself records Hadhrat. Ahmad's as statement that he learnt medicine from his father. 175. At the time of writing this letter, Hadhrat Ahmad as was an expert physician. It was therefore quite normal that he order medicines which were not necessarily for his own use. However, this letter to Hakeem Muhammad Hussain first informed him of the birth of Hadhrat Ahmad's as youngest son, Hadhrat Mirza. Mubarak Ahmadra and then listed a number of medicines 173. Ibid. , p. 16 175. Shah, Syed Abdul Hafeez. Two in One, p. 8 161 174. Zaheer, Ehsan Elahi, Qadiyaniat, p. 60