He then placed in front of me a purse full of gold coins. A conflicting
struggle of ideas was still going on in my mind. The sight of money
which was within my easy reach was very tempting but I checked myself
and said, “Sir, I thank you for offering me a substantial amount as a
reward but it is impossible for me to accept it.”
“Why not?” asked my noble guest, “You justly deserve the reward
because I am giving it entirely of my own free will. I gladly give it to
you as a humble token of my gratitude. Please do not dishearten me by
refusing it.” I replied, “Sir, I cannot even think of being rude to
decline your kind offer, but it is certainly improper for me to take it
without doing anything to earn it. The necklace is yours and I happened
to find it only by chance. Its restoration to you does not entitle me to
take anything in return. Please do not insist on me to accept what is
not morally due to me.”
He was rather
surprised by my firm refusal. Normally people yearn for money but I was
adamantly declining it. He said, “My son! It is a virtue to be an honest
person but the money which is being offered to you is not disallowed by
our faith. It is not prohibited to offer or accept such presents.
Therefore, I request you to reconsider your unrealistic stand and keep
that purse for the sake of my pleasure if not for anything else.”
I said, “Sir, I do not at all intend to displease you, but the pleasure
of Almighty Allah is more important to be reckoned with than your or my
pleasure. If there is any good in my action, I will prefer to leave the
matter to His Grace for compensation, which I do not want to risk for
all the riches of this world. Kindly do not insist because I am
determined not to accept any undue reward.” My guest collected his pouch
and purse and stood much dejectedly to leave. He patted me on the back
and left without a word.
After a week or so, I got
back my previous job. My days of deprivation and hunger were over. I
rejoined my classes and forgot all about the incident in my busy
schedule of daily routine. I exerted all of my energy to acquire
knowledge of the Noble Qur’an and Hadith. My main subject of interest
was Islamic Jurisprudence. I completed my studies with a distinction.
On the recommendation of my tutor, I was offered an appointment as Qadi
of Qurtaba, (Cordova) the capital city of Haspaniyah (presently known
as Spain). I readily accepted the post and started to prepare myself
very happily for the long journey. I took leave of my colleagues and
went to the port of Jeddah to embark on the ship for my destination. I
boarded a merchant ship to carry me to the land of my future hopes.
For the first few days, the voyage was smooth and very enjoyable. Then
suddenly a violent storm of severe intensity overtook us and the ship
was engulfed by stormy waves. The mountain high waves tossed the ship
around like a tiny toy. The masts were broken and the sails torn. A
mighty wave crushed the ship and wrecked it completely. A few screams
were heard and it was all over. I saw some floating boards and a few
victims of the crash swimming around trying to save their lives. They
were the only survivors of the hapless ship who were drifting over the
ocean surface. When I recovered from the shock, I found myself clinging
to a plank and moving with it at the mercy of the waves.
After
drifting for two days, in a semi-conscious state, the waves tossed me
upon the shore. I thanked Almighty Allah for saving me from the jaws of
death. I was so weak that I couldn’t move. I helplessly lay there
exposed to the scorching heat of the burning rays of the sun. I crawled
to the dim shadows of a thorny bush. I lost track of time and was in a
state between dizziness and heavy slumber.
After some time, I slightly opened my eyes and saw a few strange faces
staring at me. They poured a few drops of water into my mouth and I came
out of my oblivion but was still unable to speak. They made up a
stretcher and carried me to a nearby town. When we approached near it,
the first man-made thing which caught my eye was a towering minaret of a
Masjid. I thanked Allah for being among my own brethren of faith.
They took me to a house belonging to one of them and laid me on a
comfortable bed. With proper care, feeding, and treatment, I soon
regained my lost energy. I told my kind host all about myself and the
mishap of the ship wreck. My host, whose name was Faleh Hasan, informed
me that I was in Hodeida, a coastal town of Yemen. The tract where I was
luckily found was a desolate region and was a less tread part of the
coast. Faleh Hasan and his friends noticed a few vultures circling over
the area, so they went to investigate and found me there in an
unconscious state. He introduced me to his friends and I expressed my
heartful thanks for saving my life. Due to their loving concern, I was
soon normal, both mentally and physically.
I began to attend Masjid to offer my regular prayers and there I came
to know many persons of nobility and of high-ranking positions. They all
knew my unhappy episode through my host and treated me with
understanding and respect. One of them was the aged and pious Sheikh
Ahmad bin Suhail who usually led the prayers. He always greeted me with
fatherly affection which touched me to the heart.
One day, he was a little late to arrive to the Masjid, so the people
requested me to lead the prayers. My hesitation and excuses proved to be
useless before their sincere appeals. That day I performed the duties
of Imam. I did my best to recite clearly the Verses of the Noble Qur’an
during the prayer and afterwards delivered a brief sermon on Islamic
Law. Everyone seemed to be highly impressed. Sheikh Ahmad bin Suhail
came forward and congratulated me on my excellent performance. I thanked
him for his appreciation and encouragement. I came back to the house of
my host filled with delight and self-confidence.
But later, I had sometimes thought that I had overstayed my welcome. So
after the evening prayers, I stated my intention of leaving, but my
host disagreed with me. He wanted me to stay for a few more days to
recoup my health fully. At night, when I was going to bed, Sheikh Ahmad
bin Suhail came with a few respectable people of the town. The friends
of Faleh Hasan, who were my saviors, were also with them. When the
preliminary formalities of greeting each other were over and all were
comfortably seated, Sheikh Ahmad turned his eyes towards me and said,
“Dear Abu Bakr, I have been honored by these gentlemen to speak to you,
on behalf of them, about their commendable wish. I expect, you will
please assent to it.”
I was perplexed by that kind
of address. So I said nervously, “Sir, you are very helpful and kind to
me. I cannot disregard any of your commands or wishes. You can order me
to do anything and it will be an honor for me to obey it.”
He
said, “Dear son, we all earnestly desire you to stay here with us
forever. The regular Imam of our Masjid had died last year. We still
mourn his death and perhaps will do so forever. His respect is deeply
rooted in our hearts. He had enlightened our lives with the torch of
knowledge. We wish you to take his place and consent to be our Imam. We
may not be able to offer you a better paid position than that of the
Qadi in Qurtaba, but we will surely give you our love, affection, and
respect.”
" But Sir,” I protested, “I am a fresh,
inexperienced student and feel small to carry out the sacred duties of
the high office of Imam.” The Sheikh said, “My son, do not underestimate
yourself. We all have heard your recitation and sermon, and are fully
convinced of your ability to fulfill those responsibilities.”
Before
I could think of any evasive answer, my host, Faleh Hasan, and his
friends vehemently backed up the proposal. I was left with no other
alternative but to nod in affirmative. Everybody was pleased with my
decision, especially Sheikh Ahmad who thanked me and kissed my forehead.
They all rose to leave and thanking me individually, departed very
happy.
They left me thinking how the secret hands of
fate change the course of destiny in a secret manner. Circumstances
secretly take such a turn that they altogether change the plans made up
by man. I had cherished the hope of being a Qadi of Qurtaba and had
taken steps to attain that goal, but preordained events made me an Imam
of the Masjid in Hodeida.
So a new phase in my life
began. I took charge of the imposed position and shifted to the
assigned house of the Imam. I restarted the primary school that had
closed due to the sad demise of the former Imam. I also commenced
evening classes to impart lessons to explain the meaning of the Holy
Qur’an.
I completely adjusted myself to the new
environment and people generally accepted me as their religious leader. I
was very content and never for a moment regretted my decision to settle
there. All the people, young and old alike, were happy and respected
me. The feelings of any estrangement all faded away and I became as if I
was one of them for ages.
One day, Sheikh Ahmad
came to me and after inquiring about my welfare, said, “Dear Abu Bakr,
your services to our townsmen are praiseworthy and beyond our
expectations. I am glad that you had accepted our offer of staying with
us. Now I have come to you to ask one more favor.”
I said, “Sir, I am at your service. Please tell me and I will comply with your order.”
He
said, “Dear son, a man is not perfect without his partner of life. I
want you to marry and take full advantage of life. Marriage is also a
sacred Sunnah of our Prophet salla Allahu alayhi wasallam. The sweet
marital responsibilities are a real blessing which have been conferred
onto man.”
I replied, “Sir, you have
always advised me in my best interest. I take you as a father to me and
in this matter also, I will follow you counsel.”
The Sheikh said, “Your predecessor, the late Imam of this Masjid was a
very close friend of mine. He had a daughter, and when he was sure of
his end, he entrusted her to my protection and care. Since then she has
been under my guardianship. She is a lovely and adorable girl of good
manners. Allah has endowed her with physical and mental beauty. She is
virtuous and is a suitable match for you. I wish to give her in marriage
to you and I feel sure that it will be a marriage of true
minds.”
I had no
objection to the proposal whatsoever. A few days later, the bonds of
marriage united us. After the festive ceremonies were over, Sheikh Ahmad
escorted her to my house that was in fact her old abode where she had
lived with her late father. I looked at her and my gaze was concentrated
steadily on her. I forgot to even say welcome to her. I was not only
looking at her beautiful and charming face, and at her downcast eyes;
but my glance was riveted upon her pretty neck, which was ornamented by
precious pearls. I at once recognized that necklace. It was the same
necklace I once found on a deserted road of Makkah. I looked at her in
silent and open-mouthed wonder.
Sheikh
Ahmad noticed my confused condition and thought that her beauty and the
luster of the pearls had enchanted me. He politely said, “Dear Abu
Bakr, that necklace and its wearer, both are yours now and you can take
all your time to behold them. It may, perhaps, interest you to know that
the necklace has a strange story of its own. Five years ago, my friend
went to Makkah for pilgrimage and took that necklace with him to get it
re-polished. There, he lost it. But due to the goodness of an honest
young man, he recovered it intact. That commendable young man refused to
sell his honesty and declined the pressing offer of a handsome reward.
He left a lasting impression upon my friend who always remembered and
talked about him. He once confided to me that he had a mind to go to
Makkah again and ask that virtuous young man to accept the hand of his
daughter, but time did not allow him to do so. Anyhow, it was destined
differently. His daughter was to become your wife instead of his. The
decreed decisions of fate are strange and beyond the understanding of
man.”
An emotional storm erupted within
me. The strange happenings of the fateful events which were unfolded by
the hidden hands of destiny agitated me and drops of tears rolled down
my cheeks; I looked towards Sheikh Ahmad through misty eyes and said,
“Dear Sir, you are very right to say that insight into the unknown
mysteries of fate is not possible. It would perhaps be a pleasant
surprise to know that I am the same person who found the necklace and
restored it to your friend. He, in return, offered me an amount of five
hundred dinars. Although I was a pauper and was suffering from the
agonies of hunger in those days, my conscience did not allow me to
accept anything that was not my due. I pinned all my hopes and
expectations of Almighty Allah for any reward. And here I am with His
gracious and greatest reward of all.”
Sheikh Ahmad was amazed and without saying a word, he held my hand and
shook it was a passion. My newly wedded wife lifted her eyes and looked
me full in the face. Her eyes were filled with enthusiastic love that
any husband ever could desire for. Almighty Allah had bestowed upon me
His favors by giving me a considerate and loving wife and nothing in
life surpasses that bliss.”
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