Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 168
Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih and His Four Loves 167 Once Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih I ra was giving a Dars and he came to the areas, which spoke about Muhammad sa being superior to all other human beings ( Dars-ul-Qur'an by Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih I ra , p. 181): In the person of Muhammad sa , all elements of human superiority find an ideal perfection. The blessings of his prophethood would extend to the last days of the world. There are three main segments of the religion: the religion of Hebrew, the religion of the Iranians, and the idol worshippers. The followers of Muhammad sa conquered the capitals of all these three. Nobody could ever conquer Mecca, even Alexander, the Great conqueror, could not reach the place. My religion is that Muhammad sa embodies all that is perfect in human kind. In his prime youth, when he was in Bhopal in connection with his quest for knowledge, he laid hand on a large amount of cash on account of his medical consultation, and this cash stimulated only one keen desire, to visit the land of his master. Any other materialistic person would have made plans on how to spend such a large amount of cash, but his heart and mind were so completely absorbed in the love for his God and His messenger that no other urge made him move. The only thing he could think about was to make a trip to the land of his master. When he arrived in Mecca he saw for the first time Muhammad sa in a dream. This is how he stated his feelings in Mirqaatul Yaqeen (p. 122): When my Pir and teacher, Shah Abdul Ghani Sahib Mojaddidi told me how to do a mujaahadah by suggesting some specific verses of the Holy Qur'an that these verses, if repeated over a period of time, I could see Muhammad sa ; I did see him several times in dreams. On one occasion, the Holy Prophet sa told me: "Your food is at our home. " It was always the style and manner of Maulana Sahib to copy the mannerism and behaviour of his master, because he believed that attachment to Sunnat-i-Rasool (the doing of the Holy Prophet sa ) was very ennobling. Once he visited Medina, and after his visit, he was on way back to Mecca. When he arrived near