Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 152
Teachers, Students and Books 151 Maharajah Ranbheer Singh : He learnt half of the Holy Qur'an from Hakeem Sahib. Despite the fact that the Maharajah was a non-Muslim, the company of Hakeem Sahib stimulated in him such a deep interest in the Holy Qur'an that he himself made the request to Hakeem Sahib to teach him the Holy Qur'an. Rajah Amar Singh : He was the son of Maharajah Ranbheer Singh, and he also learnt the Holy Qur'an at the hand of Hakeem Sahib, and he thought himself to be a Muslim. Maulana Dost Muhammad Shahid, author of the Taarikh-i- Ahmadiyyat , also mentions the following names as the students of Hakeem Sahib: Sheikh Yaqoob Ali Turaab, Malik Ghulam Farid, M. A. , Khan Farzand Ali Khan, Muhammad Saeed Hyderabadi, Syed Waliullah Shah, Professor Abdul Qadir, Ch. Ghulam Muhammad, B. A. , Maulavi Muhammadji Hazarvi, Abdul Saeed Arab, Abdul Hayee Arab, Abdur Rehman, Dr. Mirza Yaqoob Beg, Sheikh Muhammad Taimur, and Bhai Abdur Rahim Qadiani. The following physicians and Hukamaa ’ learnt the science of medicine at the hand of Hakeem Sahib. The list of such students is very long, and only a few prominent names are mentioned: Hadhrat Maulana Ghulam Rasool Raajeki, Hakeem Ghulam Muhammad Amritsari, Hakeem Qutab-ud-Din Baddomalhi, Hakeem Mufti Fazal-ur-Rehman, Hakeem Muhammad Hassan Marham Issa, Dr. Muhammad Tufail Batalvi, Hakeem Nur Muhammad, Mushtaq Ehsanpuri, Sheikh Fazal-i-Haq Batalvi, Dr. Muhammad Hayat Rawalpindi, Hakeem Abdul Latif, Hakeem Nizam Jaan, Hakeem Abdur Rehman Kaghani, Hakeem Muhammad Ibrahim Kapurthalvi, Hakeem Atta Muhammad and Hakeem Muhammad Siddique It is obvious that Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih I ra was a stream of flowing sweet water from which hundreds of people quenched their thirst for education, namely in the Holy Qur'an, in the Hadith , and in the field of medicine.