Khalifatul-Masih I

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Khalifatul-Masih I — Page 111

LOSS OF HIS JOB 111 other events led to the repayment of that huge loan of 150,000 rupees. 36 The most important thing in his life was trust in Allah, which can be seen prominently in every aspect of his life. He had such a personal relationship with God that God took care of his every need. There have been so many such incidents that it is difficult, if not impossible, to count them all. He used to say, 'God did not allow the secret of my income be disclosed to anyone. ' Hazrat Maulawi Noor-ud-Deen a devoted all he had for helping the poor, the needy, students, and other initiatives for the service of Allah. He gave charity like a prince, but himself lived like a pauper. His dress, as well as his food was of the simplest kind. He often used to say 'Some of my friends tell me: You do not save anything. You have a wife and little children, how will they be maintained after your death? I tell them: God is Living, not dead; He is Omniscient. If I serve Him, will He not then look after my family?'37