Hazrat Sahibzadah Abdul-Lateef (ra) — Page 21
21 becoming an ahmadi represented the Afghan government in the Boundary Commission and provided valuable services to his government in this assignment. During this assignment, the officials per- formed their duties during the day and visited each other and socialised in the evenings. The Indian delegation included an Ahmadi clerk from Peshawar named Sayyid Chan Badshah. One day, he mentioned to that Hazrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as of Qadian had claimed to be the Promised Messiah and Imam Mahdi. Since was already searching for him, he talked to Chan Badshah extensively and acquired as much information as he could. Seeing his interest, Chan Badshah gave him A ‘ina-e-Kam a l a t-e-Isl a m ( The Mirror