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Khalifatul Masih As Seen By His Master And Others 197 wife. He was confused if his mere intention to divorce her had amounted to a real divorce. Thereupon he sent a special messenger, Mirza Jalal-ud-Din, to Hakeem Sahib to find out the exact position. Hakeem Sahib ruled that, according to Shariah , he had not divorced his wife, but if he had any doubts he could marry her again. Therefore, according to this Fatwa by Hakeem Sahib, Allama Iqbal married his wife again. ( Zikr-i-Iqbal by Majeed Salik, pp. 67-70) Nawab Waqarul Mulk Maulavi Mushtaq Hussain : Nawab Waqarul Mulk Maulavi Mushtaq Hussain was an active member of the Aligarh Movement and Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen was one of his contemporaries. He was also counted among one of the supporters of the Aligarh Movement. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan entertained a great deal of respect for Hakeem Sahib; therefore, Nawab Waqarul Mulk corresponded with him on matters of religion and national affairs. Once Nawab Waqarul Mulk enquired from Hakeem Sahib about his personal library. Hakeem Sahib wrote back saying, "Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Allama Shibli No ‘ amani had the advantage of using it and as Allama Shibli No ‘ amani is still alive you can find out from him about the quality of my library. " ( Al-Badr , May 6, 1909, p. 3) Khawaja Hasan Nizami : A known scholar of Delhi was also in correspondence with Hakeem Sahib. Once he enquired from Hakeem Sahib about Hadhrat Mahboob Elahi Nizam-ud-Din Auliyaa as to what opinion he held about him. Hakeem Sahib responded that Mahboob Elahi (the one who is loved by God) was in fact a Mahboob Elahi. ( Al-Hakam , February 28, 1910, p. 3) Abdul Haq Haqqaani : He was among the top scholars of Indian Muslims. He had written Tafseer-i-Haqaani , a highly acclaimed commentary on the Holy Qur'an comprising of eight volumes. He was selected to lead a delegation of Ulema to congratulate King George V on his Accession to the Throne. He in turn wrote a letter to Hakeem Sahib: "I have been selected to lead the delegation, but I feel it would be a great favour to Ulema