REMEMBER TO TIE YOUR CAMEL...
A parent had come to seek my help, this morning. Apparently, his daughter, who studied in eleventh standard, had failed in all the subjects! “I had paid Rs.40,000/- and enrolled her in so and so classes,” he grumbled angrily, “What is the use if a student fails like this?”
Now, this distraught soul had
come to enroll his beloved daughter in my classes, with the hope that some miracle
might take place here!
I heard him out… allowed his steam
to go off his pressure cooker. Then, I told him in most gentle manner a very
nice old-story.
One evening, a merchant was returning home
sitting on his camel. He had made good business through the day and was very
happy. When they approached a roadside mosque, he decided to thank Allah
for giving him a profitable day… So, he got off the camel, left it just outside
the mosque and went inside the mosque to pray.
Once inside, the
merchant thanked Allah profusely. He also prayed for more good fortune, and in
return, he promised to be a very charitable and pious soul. “O Merciful Allah,”
he prayed, “I promise You that I shall not cheat in my business, shall never
harm any innocent soul, shall always help the poor and the downtrodden… but,
please have pity on me… May good fortune always smile on me!”
After the prayer
ended, the merchant came out of the mosque. A rude shock awaited him outside: his priced camel was missing!
It had turned
dark and he had a long journey to cover. So, the moment he sensed his loss, he
instantly raised his hand towards the sky and yelled. “And, You traitor,” the
merchant vented out his anger, “You have betrayed my trust; how could you do
this to me in spite of all my promises?”
A Sufi wanderer
heard this outburst and his heart chuckled. “Relax my friend, relax,” the
mystic said to the agitated merchant, “Trust in Allah can help you only when
you remember to tie your camel before you go to pray!”
No
more sermon needed after I gave this one… The ‘enlightened’ father cut another
cheque and tied his priced camel here… just out side my mosque!
GERALD D’CUNHA
Pic.: Aditi Kamath
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