It was evening time; Hasan
and Fatimah were waiting for their father to come from the office.
Hasan said: ‘It has been a long time since
father has told us any story.’
Fatimah replied: ‘Yes brother! Truly, many days
have passed. Today we must listen to a story from father.’
Suddenly door was knocked,
Hasan and Fatimah ran towards the door while proclaiming, ‘Father has come’,
‘Father has come’. After opening the door, both clung to the father. Father
loved both the children and sat in the room along with them. As soon as they
sat, Hasan said expressing his desire: ‘We want to listen to a nice story from
you.’ From the other side, approving the desire of her brother, Fatimah said: ‘Surely!
It has been a long time since you have told us any story.’
Father smiled at their wish,
loved both of them and said: ‘I must tell you a story but after dinner.’
After dinner, father began
to tell a story: In ancient times, an elderly man undertook
a journey to a distant city on foot for gaining Islamic knowledge. Surprised,
Hasan humbly asked: ‘Dear father! Such a long journey on foot! Why?’
Father replied: ‘Yes dear
son! There were no cars, buses, trains, planes etc., in that era. Those who
were rich used to travel by camels, horses etc., and the poor used to travel on
foot. This is why that elderly man also
undertook his journey on foot. While walking, shoes of elderly person got
ripped and it became difficult for him to walk, he took off his shoes and
started walking barefooted.’
Fatimah, who was listening to the story sitting
silently until now, said: ‘Dear father: Did that elderly man keep walking
barefooted?’
Father: ‘Yes! And due to walking barefooted,
blisters appeared on his feet. When the pain
became worse and he felt so exhausted, he sat down.’
Hasan humbly asked restlessly: ‘What happened
next?’
Father: At that time, a thought entered his mind
if he had also possessed wealth, he would have travelled
by any conveyance and he would not have been in that state. Suddenly the gaze
of this elderly man fell on a handicapped person who did not have legs and he
was advancing by dragging himself on the ground. When this elderly man saw
this, he sought repentance in the court of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ
for that thought and expressed his
thankfulness to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ this way, ‘Though my legs got injured,
they are safe. I can also stand and I can also walk.’
After telling the story, father asked a question
to his children: ‘Dear children! What is the moral of this story?’
After thinking for a short
while, Fatimah humbly replied: ‘Moral of this story is that we should
not be ungrateful to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ no matter how hard the circumstances are
but rather we should be thankful to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ in every condition.
Hasan humbly said: ‘When one suffers from any
trouble, he should remember the bigger trouble and show thankfulness to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ
a way that he is safe from big trouble.’
Father: ‘Absolutely correct! In the matters of the
world, we should always look at those who
are lower than us. It develops the value of blessings in our heart and grants
us Taufeeq to be thankful to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ.’
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