Hazrat Maulvi Nooruddin - Khalifatul-Masih I

by Sir Muhammad Zafrulla Khan

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Hazrat Maulvi Nooruddin - Khalifatul-Masih I — Page 80

SEEKER AND SOUGHT Hadrat Maulw i Nur-ud-D i n ra — Khalifatul Masih I 80 strives in the cause of Islam, undertakes something that pertains to the Prophets. Let me hear from you soon. May God be with you and help you. " 20 Maulaw i N u r-ud-D i n ra executed this commission in an excellent manner by the compilation of his book Ta s d i q Br a h i n-e-Ahmadiyya. On one occasion he fell ill with high fever and severe headache, and his illness was prolonged. When Hadrat Mirz a Sahib learnt of it he wrote to him that he was coming to Jammu to visit him, and added that in answer to his prayers for his recovery God had intimated to him that on his arrival he would find him convalescent, which proved to be the case. Hadrat Mirz a Sahib stayed in Jammu for three days. Having spent several years in Jammu and Kashmir Maulaw i N u r-ud-D i n’s ra relations with the Maharaja and the Rajah of P u nch had become quite intimate. He had also learnt something about palace intrigues and scrupulously kept out of them. He firmly repelled every approach made to him to supply information about the Maharaja to any one. His loyalty to him was tersely expressed: "He trusts me; I will not betray his confidence. " The Rajah of P u nch made him an annual allowance, and he attended upon him when he came to Jammu. On one such occasion the Rajah was indisposed and Maulaw i N u r-ud-D i n ra visited him and wrote out a prescription for him. When he was about to depart someone told him that a certain retainer of the Rajah wanted him to visit him. He said: "My residence is on his way home, he can stop on the way and see me. " When this was conveyed to the retainer