Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from his nephew Fateh, thanking Ram for a previous letter and conveying best wishes from others. Some of the letter’s text is illegible due to physical damage.
Letter from Mohamed Ahmad to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Mohamed Ahmad to Abnashi Ram, thanking Ram for a previous letter and explaining that Ahmad had to leave Los Angeles abruptly due to ongoing health issues. He expresses appreciation for Ram’s friendship and asks for his prayers in dealing with his health problems.
Letter to Raj Sharma
Letter to Raj Sharma from Murid Hussain in Urdu. The letter is somewhat difficult to read; Hussain is writing from Pakistan to share family news and general well-wishes.
Greeting Card from Khizar Hayat Tiwana
Greeting Card from Khizar Hayat Tiwana to Abnashi Ram, care of Mr. and Mrs. Roshan Sharma. The card is postmarked from Lahore, Pakistan.
Greeting Card from Khizar Hayat Tiwana
Greeting card from Khizar Hayat Tiwana. The card reads "The season’s greetings and all good wishes for a happy Christmas and a bright New Year from Khizar Hayat Tiwana".
Letter to Abnashi Ram
Letter to Abnashi Ram from unknown sender, expressing the writer’s pleasure at having met Ram in Pakistan and hoping that Ram will visit again soon.
Letter from Abnashi Ram to Syud Hossain
Partial letter from Abnashi Ram to Syud Hossain. The letter relates Ram’s dissatisfaction with India’s politics and reality (despite some named exceptions such as the Watamulls and Syud Hossain himself), and asks Dr. Hossain to take the leading role in an unspecified revolutionary movement.
Letter from Syud Hossain to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Syud Hossain to Abnashi Ram, enclosing a card Hossain meant to send but got too busy to mail. He has been traveling through multiple cities and is due to give a speech on “the crisis in India,” and adds that a recent open letter to Winston Churchill has gained traction for the cause of independent India in American circles.
Letter from Syud Hossain to Abnashi Ram
Letter from Syud Hossain to Abnashi Ram, thanking him for a previous letter and stating that “both the mentioned points have been taken care of.” Hossain speaks disparagingly of Ram’s two unnamed “proteges,” though he notes that one of them appears to have recently undergone a “spiritual conversion.” He urges Ram to make preparations immediately to attend an address at the Scottish Rite Auditorium