Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 50
Medical Clinic in Bhera 49 lump sum, and suggested to the retailer to accept payment in instalments. The bookseller wanted the price in lump sum. Maulana Sahib postponed the idea of buying the book. One day, when he returned to his Matab (medical clinic), he found the book on his table. He was surprised. Maulana Sahib enquired from people around him who had brought the book; none had any knowledge of it. Then some time later, a patient, who came to visit Maulana Sahib, indicated that the book in question was brought by a Sikh. When this Sikh was called in, he enquired about it. He said that he had heard in some of the sittings that Maulana Sahib had wanted the book but had not the necessary funds, so he had bought the book and placed it there, and the funds were provided by a known wealthy person, who wished to remain anonymous. The Sikh said, this wealthy person had asked him that whenever Hakeem Sahib wanted anything, spend the money and there was no need to seek approval for the purpose. Hakeem Sahib immediately returned the amount to that wealthy person, who became sad, and mentioned it to Hakeem Sahib's elder brother indicating that he had directed Hakeem Sahib's servants and his own servants to spend the money on any wants of Hakeem Sahib, but Hakeem Sahib had returned Rs. 70. His elder brother assured him that he would speak to Hakeem Sahib. Cure of Paralysis During these days, a person with paralysis came to him for medical treatment. Hakeem Sahib treated him and he got well. This was big news, and the people in Bhera were pleasantly surprised on the recovery of this patient, especially when Ayurvedic (an oriental system of medicine) system of medicine was totally silent about the treatment of this disease. The father of the patient, who did not believe in the western system, came to Hakeem Sahib for treatment of his nervous breakdown and short breath. Hakeem Sahib developed a mixture made of castor oil and honey to be taken by mouth, and plastered kalonji on his spinal