The Altruism of a Righteous Slave
“Every one is sheltered by his/her charity {on the Day of Judgement} until Allah {SWT} judges among people.”—Ahmad
Abdullah Ibn Ja’far, the husband of Zainab
was a person whose generosity was unparalleled. Once, as he happened to pass by
a palm-plantation, he noticed a slave working there.
At that very moment, the
slave’s food was brought and handed over to him. As he was about to start his
meal, a hungry dog came before him, wagging his tail.
The slave placed a portion of his
food before the dog and the animal immediately ate it up. The slave put some
more food in front of the dog and before long it was eaten too.
This continued
till he had given his entire food to the dog.
Abdullah, who had been witnessing
the incident, asked the slave, “What is your daily ration of food?”
“The amount which you have just
witnessed,” the slave answered.
“If that is the case, why then did
you give the dog preference over yourself?” enquired Abdullah.
“The dog had come from afar and was
hungry and I did not deem it appropriate to drive him away in that state of
hunger.”
“With what will you satiate yourself
today?”
“I shall overcome my hunger by patience and steadfastness,” the slave explained.
{Please take note, patience and steadfastness is about the most powerful tool for a true Muslim.}
Abdullah, observing the slave’s
selflessness and altruism, thought to himself that the slave was more generous
than himself. By way of commendation and compensation for his altruism, Abdullah
purchased the slave and the plantation from the owner, freed the slave and
finally gifted the entire plantation to him.
This story goes a long way to us
that we should never belittle any thing good that we can do; in the same vein,
we should never ever belittle any evil temptation of our hearts.
May Allah {SWT} guide us right.
Aameen
References:
Hikaayat-ha-e-Shanidani
Al-Mahajjah al-Baidhaa
Anecdotes for Reflection
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