Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen The Way of the Righteous 192 income, in spreading the message of the truth in Europe are such that I sometime envy him and greatly covet him that alas I could do the same myself. He further says in Izaala-i-Auhaam (Part II, p. 317): I have written a lot in Fat-hi Islam , but the fact is that the amount of support he extended to me, I simply find no match and no parallel; there is no one with whom I could compare him. I found him ever ready in matters of serving the religion and the needs of the religion. His attachment to this cause is like a lover to his beloved, and it is only then the fervour of such an attachment can be appreciated. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as writes in Nishaan-i-Aasmaani (the Divine Sign, p. 47): Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen in his sincerity, in his love, in his generosity and in his courage for the service of Islam has no peers. It is often seen people do give something in the cause of Allah, but it is almost never seen that a man gives all that he has in the service of Islam, even goes to the extent of keeping himself hungry and thirsty, and such a quality and sacrifice is seen in Maulavi Sahib alone. Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad as was gifted with Divine knowledge and learning, but, whenever there was a question of learning and scholarship, it was seldom that the views of Maulavi Sahib were not consulted. The Promised Messiah writes in Aa ’ eena-i-Kamaalaat-i-Islam (Translation from Arabic, p. 583-584): Hakeem Sahib has written books, which are replete with incomparable knowledge, wisdom and erudition, which one fails to find an example of in the writings of the past scholars. His style has an eloquent bearing and is the essence of brevity. The choice of words, the selection of phrases and the setting of sentences, make it look like a purified wine. The books of