Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 54
Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen The Way of the Righteous 54 keep their word and abused faith and trust, and said that he would not like to live in such a city. He asked his people to pack his entire luggage and leave the place and, therefore, all the household effects were packed and taken down. While the luggage was being taken down, Sheikh Fateh Muhammad, a wealthy man who was passing by, saw the packed luggage and enquired about it. In the meantime, Hakeem Sahib also descended. He asked, "You have just come, where are you going?" Hakeem Sahib angrily said, "Your people broke the word and abused trust and pledges and I will not live among such people. " The wealthy man "sensed" the problem. He directed his servants to pick up the luggage of Hakeem Sahib, and take it to his place. Hakeem Sahib insisted that he did not want to live in such a city. Despite Hakeem Sahib's protest, the wealthy man took away all his luggage to his house. Hakeem Sahib tried to dissuade him, but he did not listen. Eventually, he settled down in his house and remained there for ten years. Not only the guests of Hakeem Sahib, but his students too were entertained and they had no complaints. Hakeem Sahib was very much surprised at the hospitable nature of Sheikh Fateh Muhammad. All members of his family were of the same nature. During his stay in Jammu at his house, Hakeem Sahib married again, and when his wife came, the sister of Sheikh Fateh Muhammad treated her like her own daughter ( Mirqaatul Yaqeen , p. 160-61). Chief Physician When Hakeem Sahib took over as a physician, Hakeem Fida Muhammad Khan was the Chief Physician, and Hakeem Sahib was appointed his deputy, and soon after Hakeem Fida Muhammad retired, Hakeem Sahib was made permanent Chief Physician. All schools and hospitals of the State were placed under him. He was a model organizer and ran the administration of these schools and hospitals in a highly honest and disciplined manner. Hakeem Sahib was polite and very cultured and therefore his subordinates were happy and had no complaints against him.