Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen – Khalifatul Masih I – The Way of the Righteous — Page 62
Hakeem Noor-ud-Deen The Way of the Righteous 62 On arrival at his house, Sheikh Fateh Muhammad enquired from Elahi Bakhsh where his Maulavi was. Sheikh Fateh Muhammad placed the book, Tabaqaat-ul-Anwaar , on the table and said this was my Maulavi and read it carefully, whereupon I said that I had already read it, and if he wished I was prepared to give the gist of the book and present a counter to the arguments adduced in it. There were a number of Shia scholars present at his house at that time. I was requested to give the summary that I did. They then split up in groups to discuss the matter and eventually they arrived at a decision that there was no need to enter into an argument with Hakeem Sahib. It was simply through Divine grace that nobody had the courage to stand up and challenge him. Another Vision About the Holy Prophet sa Hakeem Sahib had seen the Holy Prophet of Islam in three earlier visions - one, when he was in the Holy Land in the prime of his youth; second, when he was to marry a widow and sought guidance on the matter; and the third time, he saw him in a vision when he was in Jammu. Maulana Dost Muhammad Shahid narrated it in the following words ( Taarikh-i- Ahmadiyyat , v. 4, p. 100): Hakeem Sahib saw that he was in Jammu in front of a grocery shop. There was a wooden plank, where the Holy Prophet Muhammad sa was seated. The Holy Prophet sa saw Hakeem Sahib passing by and accosted him "Buy flour from us. " Thereafter the Holy Prophet sa weighed the flour in a wooden scale, the quantity of the flour was somewhat equal to a man's meal. Hakeem Sahib took the flour in the lap of his shirt and once all the flour came in his lap, the Holy Prophet sa knocked the wooden scale, so that nothing was left in the scale. Thereafter, Hakeem Sahib posed a question to the Holy Prophet sa , whether he taught any special thing to Hadhrat Abu Huraira ra (a companion of the Holy Prophet sa who is reputed to have recorded the largest number of Hadith ) whereby he could remember by heart all the minutest details of his "Sayings. " The