Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 102
Hakeem Sahib and Public Engagements 101 youth, and he always had displayed a great deal of interest in the education and welfare of the children and he warmly participated in their activities. Birth of a Son Hakeem Sahib had no son, and the one he had, Muhammad Ahmed, died. His opponents started raising voices that Hakeem Sahib had been deprived of the Divine favour of having a son. Hakeem Sahib never paid any attention to such voices; however, his master and Imam did, and Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as prayed for Hakeem Sahib. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as was Divinely informed that Hakeem Sahib would have a son and "this good news" was published well ahead of time and, subsequently, Hakeem Sahib had a son on February 15, 1899. The Divine news of a son that Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as received was published in his well-known book, Tajalliyaat-i-Ilaahiyyah (Divine Manifestations, p. 30): God has informed me that Maulavi Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen would have a son and there would be small spots on his body signifying "it is the same son who has been prophesied," and it happened so, that later Hakeem Sahib had a son, who was named Abdul Hayee, and when he was born, he had those small spots and those spots were still on his body. Hakeem Sahib paid special attention to the needs of the Jama ‘ at. In addition to being a scholar and physician, Hakeem Sahib was a good administrator. Hakeem Sahib found that the Movement was spreading fast, giving rise to many needs specially in the field of educating young people, and arrangements for meeting the needs of guests and orphans. Hakeem Sahib strongly felt the need to set up a regular educational system in consultation with prominent Ahmadis. He also developed a plan for keeping an account of income and expenditure of the Movement. Allama Shibli No ‘ amani, a contemporary scholar, took up the task of organizing the Indian Muslims on the lines of the