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Khalifatul Masih As Seen By His Master And Others 201 the news and during the sitting of that day whoever came he would inform the newcomer saying, "He has done his B. A. " Hadhrat Muhammad Zafrulla Khan stated that he had gone abroad for foreign education with the permission of Hakeem Sahib, and this was a matter of great satisfaction that there was someone, who was praying for him and replying to his letters in his own hand. And he concluded with a great deal of sorrow and grief that when he came back home after completing his education he could not see him again, as he had left for his heavenly abode. 2. Maulavi Muhammad Din: The writer of the thesis met with him on December 20, 1980. Maulavi Muhammad Din, the then President of Anjuman-i-Ahmadiyya , Rabwah, was an old man of about one hundred years and therefore was very weak. He said: I have seen Hakeem Sahib in early days when he came to Qadian. Whenever a new man came to see him, he would like to know his family background first, and would meet with him with all the courtesy and politeness. Hakeem Sahib was a great scholar; rather I should put it that he was a giant among scholars. Whenever he went to Lahore, he observed that Allama Iqbal would sit at his feet. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was among his admirers. He had a commanding personality and every one, small or big, drew satisfaction equally and felt an honour in meeting him. He was a Hakeem par excellence. Everyone, rich or poor, had an equal access to him. He never asked for a fee or the price of the medicines and, as a matter of fact, he would sometimes give cash to poor patients. It is difficult to find a man of his calibre. 3. Professor Ataa Muhammad: The date of the interview was December 20, 1980. Professor Ataa Muhammad of Jamia Ahmadiyya , Rabwah, is one of those lucky people who had the good fortune of sitting in the Majlis-i-Irfaan of Hadhrat