Be Careful About the Rights of People
“Whoever is appointed to judge between
people is as though slaughtered without a knife.” [Abu Dawud]
Haroon Al-Rashid, the Abbasid
Caliph, wished to appoint a judge in Baghdad. After conferring with his
courtiers, it was unanimously agreed that none, except Buhlool, possessed the
right qualities for the post.
Buhlool was summoned and the post
was offered to him. But he declined to accept, saying that he was neither
worthy of the post nor capable of undertaking the task.
Haroon said, “All the inhabitants of
Baghdad are of the opinion that none except you, is worthy of the post and you
deny it!”
Buhlool explained:
“I am more aware of myself than any
of you. Whatever I have stated is either true or false. If the reason I have
given is true, then it would be improper of me to assume the office of a Judge
when I am not capable. On the other hand, if I have lied to you, then a liar
does not deserve to take this post.”
But Haroon insisted that Buhlool
took up the responsibility. Buhlool requested that he be granted one night to
reflect over the offer.
The next morning, Buhlool feigned insanity and placing
a staff between his legs ran through the streets and markets of Baghdad,
screaming:
“Make room for my horse and keep
away lest it kicks you.”
As soon as the people noticed his
antics, they commented that Buhlool had gone insane.
When Haroon Al-Rashid was
informed of this, he said:
“Buhlool has not become insane;
rather he has saved his religion and escaped our clutches.
He has
enacted this in order to prevent himself from interfering in the affairs and
the rights of people.”
Dealing with the right of others is
a heavy duty!
May Allah {SWT} save us from the
evils of oppression. Aamiin
References:
Pand-e-Taareekh
Gharaaib-Akhbaar
Anecdotes for Reflection
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