Justice Raza was a great admirer of HH Bhola Nath ji and use to cme for Hus serons when even HH Bhola Nathji came to Lucknow. He also wrote the review of Shri Nathji’s book Payeem i Mohabbat which is as follows -
"Payaam-i-Mohabbat"
is undoubtedly a
work of great merit. Swamiji's choice of
Persian verses is admirable. The discussion
of 'Prem', 'Duniya ki Haqiqat’, 'Prem ke
izhar ka asli sabab’, 'Yaqin' and 'Husn-ki-
Taswir,' in this book is very interesting and
instructive. The book is a sure and safe
guide to those who have lost their way in the
wilderness of worldly cares and anxieties. It,
will, if studied closely, quieten troubled
hearts and lead weary souls to the Almighty.
The spiritual man need not be a recluse. By
reading such Books, union with the Divine
Life may be achieved and maintained in the
midst of worldly affairs. It has been truly
said;
"Darwesh Sifat bash o Kulahe Tatari dar."
Khan Bahadur Mohammad Raza was a prominent citizen of Lucknow and a civil judge in the United Provinces, British India, In 1925 he become the Judge of the Chief Court of Oudh. He retired in 1934. He was granted the title of 'Khan Bahadur' by the British government for his public service. He mostly handled cases relating to the Qudh Estate Act, which are tried by very senior civil Judges. He gave many famous judgments like that of Abbas Bandi Bibi case on 12 April, 1932. Hon'ble Mr. Mohammad Raza, retired on 18th January, 1934.
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