Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 83
Bai ‘ at of Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Stay at Qadian 83 responded that he was not in need of cash; he already had about Rs. 1200. 00 and he would be able to pack the luggage. That was last straw, and that Hindu exploded with anger that God had exposed him in such a way. That Hindu said with a sense of remorse that they spent from morning to evening, and during the whole day, we see the face of a few rupees, and look at this lender, instead of demanding his loan he was offering more to Hakeem Sahib. Hakeem Sahib responded, "It is God Who knows the hearts and minds of His people and I would pay the whole loan. You are incapable of knowing the secrets of these Divine favours. ” Loan of Rs. 195,000 Look at the wondrous things. Hakeem Sahib, when removed from the service, had owed a loan of one hundred and ninty five thousand rupees, and on the face of it, there appeared to be no venue whereby such a huge amount of loan could be cleared, but Divine grace and the help was visible at every step and it was not the Divine intention that Hakeem Sahib be blamed for not liquidating such a huge loan. On return from Jammu to Bhera, Hakeem Sahib sent the first instalment of five rupees of the loan to that Hindu. That Hindu Seth said, "It is a mockery that you are sending five rupees out of a loan of one hundred and ninty five thousand. " Hakeem Sahib responded, "Don't worry I will pay you every penny of the loan. At this time, only this amount is available to me. " During that period a Hindu went to Rajah Amar Singh to seek a contract on a forest of trees in Jammu. Rajah Amar Singh said he was prepared to grant this contract to him provided he shared ninety-five percent of the profit with Hakeem Sahib. He promptly agreed to the condition. The amount he earmarked for the payment of the profit to Hakeem Sahib was equal to the amount of the loan. That Hindu took the amount and went to Qadian to hand over the profit. Hakeem Sahib said he would not accept the