The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 02 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
Among the sayings of Sufyán al-Thaurí, with which he admonished Ali bin
al-Hasan al-Salami was, 'Be thou a man of truth and 'ware lies and treachery
and hypocrisy and pride. Be not indebted save to Him who is merciful to His
debtors; and let thine associate be one who shall dissociate thee from the
world. Be ever mindful of death and be constant in craving pardon of Allah and
in beseeching of Allah peace for what remaineth of thy life. Counsel every True
Believer, when he asketh thee concerning the things of his faith; and beware of
betraying a Believer, for whoso betrayeth a Believer, betrayeth Allah and His
Apostle. Avoid dissensions and litigation; and leave that which causeth doubt
in thee for things which breed no doubt:[FN#372] so shalt thou be at peace.
Enjoin beneficence and forbid malevolence: so shalt thou be loved of Allah.
Adorn thine inner man and Allah shall adorn thine outer man. Accept the excuse
of him who excuseth self to thee and hate not any one of the Moslems. Draw
near unto those who withdraw from thee and excuse those that misuse thee: so
shalt thou be the friend of the Prophets. Let thine affairs, both public and
private, be in Allah's charge, and fear Him with the fear of one who knoweth he
is dead and who fareth towards Resurrection and Judgement stead between the
hands of the Lord of Dread; and remember that to one of two houses thou art
sped, either for Heavens eterne or to the Hell fires that burn.' Thereupon the
old woman sat down beside the damsels. Now when thy father, who hath found
mercy, heard their discourse, he knew that they were the most accomplished of
the people of their time; and, seeing their beauty and loveliness and the
extent of their wisdom and lore, he showed them all favour. Moreover, he
turned to the ancient dame and treated her with honour, and set apart for her
and her damsels the palace which had lodged Princess Abrizah, daughter of the
King of Greece, to which he bade carry all the luxuries they needed. They
abode with him ten days and the old woman abode with them; and, whenever the
King visited them, he found her absorbed in prayer, watching by night and
fasting by day; whereby love of her took hold upon his heart and he said to me,
'O Wazir, verily this old woman is of the pious, and awe of her is strong in my
heart.' Now on the eleventh day, the King visited her, that he might pay her
the price of the damsels; but she said to him, 'O King, know that the price of
these maidens surpasseth the competence of men; indeed I seek not for them
either gold or silver or jewels, be it little or much.' Now when thy father
heard these words he wondered and asked her, 'O my lady and what is their
price?'; whereto she answered, 'I will not sill them to thee save on condition
that thou fast, watching by night a whole month, and abstaining by day, all for
the love of Allah Almighty; and, if thou do this, they are thy property to use
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