The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 01 (of 10)
Fairy tales -- Arab countries; Folklore -- Arab countries
exalted!) preserved my life that I might suffer whatso He willed to me
of hardship, misfortune and calamity; for I scrambled upon a plank from
one of the ships, and the wind and waters threw it at the feet of the
Mountain. There I found a practicable path leading by steps carven out
of the rock to the summit, and I called on the name of Allah
Almighty[259]——And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased to
say her permitted say.
Now when it was the Fifteenth Night,
She continued, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the third
Kalandar said to the lady (the rest of the party sitting fast bound and
the slaves standing with swords drawn over their heads):—And after
calling on the name of Almighty Allah and passionately beseeching Him,
I breasted the ascent, clinging to the steps and notches hewn in the
stone, and mounted little by little. And the Lord stilled the wind and
aided me in the ascent, so that I succeeded in reaching the summit.
There I found no resting-place save the dome, which I entered, joying
with exceeding joy at my escape; and made the Wuzu-ablution[260] and
prayed a two-bow prayer[261] a thanksgiving to God for my preservation.
Then I fell asleep under the dome, and heard in my dream a mysterious
Voice[262] saying, "O son of Khazib! when thou wakest from thy sleep
dig under thy feet and thou shalt find a bow of brass and three leaden
arrows, inscribed with talismans and characts. Take the bow and shoot
the arrows at the horseman on the dome-top and free mankind from this
sore calamity. When thou hast shot him he shall fall into the sea, and
the horse will also drop at thy feet: then bury it in the place of the
bow. This done, the main will swell and rise till it is level with the
mountain-head, and there will appear on it a skiff carrying a man of
laton (other than he thou shalt have shot) holding in his hand a pair
of paddles. He will come to thee and do thou embark with him but beware
of saying Bismillah or of otherwise naming Allah Almighty. He will row
thee for a space of ten days, till he bring thee to certain Islands
called the Islands of Safety, and thence thou shalt easily reach a port
and find those who will convey thee to thy native land; and all this
shall be fulfilled to thee so thou call not on the name of Allah." Then
I started up from my sleep in joy and gladness and, hastening to do the
bidding of the mysterious Voice, found the bow and arrows and shot at
the horseman and tumbled him into the main, whilst the horse dropped at
my feet; so I took it and buried it. Presently the sea surged up and
rose till it reached the top of the mountain; nor had I long to wait
ere I saw a skiff in the offing coming towards me. I gave thanks to
Allah; and, when the skiff came up to me, I saw therein a man of brass
with a tablet of lead on his breast inscribed with talismans and
characts; and I embarked without uttering a word. The boatman rowed on
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