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Ahmadiyya sources allege (See Maktubat-10, V-1, pages 319-320), that in 1891 (allegedly April) MGA wrote a letter (letter number 10) to Maulvi Nur ud Din (future Khalifa) wherein he called Nur ud Din as “Makhjduumi” or “Makhdoom”, which is used to address someone in a respectful manner, and in veneration, like a student to a teacher (interestingly, MGA also admitted to not caring for hadith and preferring Quran in his youth). This letter seems to be about MGA going to Ludhiana to debate Syed Muhammad Hussain Batalvi (which happened in July of 1891). This letter was placed in-between 2 letters to Syed Muhammad Hussain Batalvi, April 8th and the 14th. Volume-1 of Maktubat was published in 1908 (exact date is known, has to be posthumously). In another letter, MGA also called Maulvi Nur ud Din as “Makhdoom” when discussing the famous hadith of Eisa (as) descending on the eastern side of the Mosque in Damascus.

 

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Links and Related Essay’s

What is Maktubat-e-Ahmadiyyah? – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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Al-Haq Ludhiana, some quotes – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Who is Syed Muhammad Hussain Batalvi? 1840-1920 – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Makhdoom – Wikipedia

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad was a fortune teller in his youth and was taught by his own father, Mirza Ghulam Murtaza (the sikh army commander) – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and the hadith about the Messiah descending at the eastern minaret of Damascus – ahmadiyyafactcheckblog

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