Reproduced below is the mubahalah which Munshi Mahtab ‘Ali, a member of our Jama‘at, had on 12 June 1906 with Faidullah Khan, son of Zafar-ud-Din Ahmad, a former professor of Oriental College, Lahore. The result of this was that Faidullah Khan, in accordance with his own wish, suffered from an attack of the plague and not only died himself on 13 April 1907 CE, Besakh 1, 1963—Vikram Calendar—but also became the cause of death for some of his relatives.
In addition, it would be relevant to mention here that the father of the aforementioned Faidullah Khan, Qadi Zafar-ud-Din, was also a bitter enemy of this Jama‘at. And when he started writing an Arabic poem against my Jama‘at,1 he had not yet finished it and its manuscript was still with him but had not yet been published, when he died.
Below are the reproduced texts of the mubahalah from each side. The signed statements of both sides are in my possession.
1 I had written an ode in Arabic named I‘jaz-e-Ahmadi [‘The Miracle of Ahmad’]. It was revealed to me that no one would be able to compete with it. If anyone did happen to have the ability, God would thwart their attempts. Thus, Qadi Zafar-ud-Din Ahmad whose nature was leavened with denial, prejudice, and conceit had started writing a reply to this ode to deny the word of the Divine when the Angel of Death put an end to him and his design. (Author)