Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous

by Syed Hasanat Ahmad

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Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 48

Medical Clinic in Bhera 47 stay for long with you. The illness of your grandson is somewhat long, and that I had not even informed my family that I was going to Delhi, therefore, I will have to go back. " Munshi Sahib implored him to stay and gave him five hundred rupees for his family. Maulana Sahib thought that he was in need of twelve hundred (this was the amount that he had to pay back to the Hindu). In any case, Maulana Sahib remitted that amount to that Hindu and wrote to his family that he would be back soon. After a while, Munshi Sahib gave another seven hundred, and requested Maulana Sahib to accompany him to Bhopal. Second Visit to Bhopal Munshi Jamal-ud-Din Sahib, who was an advisor to the Ruler of Bhopal, had met Maulana Sahib when he was a student and had visited Bhopal in pursuit of knowledge. Now that he had met Maulana Sahib again on the occasion of the Delhi Durbar , he insisted upon Maulana Sahib to accompany him to Bhopal. When the Delhi Durbar was over, Maulana Sahib accompanied Munshi Sahib, where Munshi Sahib procured for Maulana Sahib an appointment with the State at a salary of Rs. 200. 00, and Munshi Sahib also paid to him a monthly retainer. Munshi Sahib suggested to him that he should charge a fee for medical consultation. He spent some time in Bhopal, and afterwards he returned to Bhera. An Extraordinary Incident While he was in Bhopal, the grandson of Munshi Jamal-ud- Din Sahib, Muhammad Umar, who was medically treated by Maulana Sahib, was sitting one day with Maulana Sahib, and he picked up a poisonous solution and threatened Maulana Sahib that he would drink it. Maulana Sahib tried his best to dissuade him from such an act, but he did take some drops, and after a while, he was in a desperate condition. Doctors and Hukamaa ’ were rushed and Maulana Sahib was also summoned. He said, "Before we go