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
She said, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that Sharrkan spake thus, "I
long that ye fall in with this my plan, for naught save good can come of it."
So they agreed thereon and clomb the mountain head and shouted, "Allaho
Akbar!"; and hills and trees and rocks re worded their Allaho Akbar for fear of
the Almighty. The Infidels heard it and cried out one to other and donned their
armour and said, "The foe is upon us, by the truth of the Messiah!" Then they
fell on one another and slew of their own men more than any knoweth save
Almighty Allah. As soon as it was dawn, they sought for the captives, but
found no trace of them, and their captains said, "They who did this were the
prisoners in our possession; up, then, and after them in all haste till ye
overtake them, when we will make them quaff the cup of requital; and let not
fright nor the panic of sudden awaking possess you." So they took horse and
rode after the fugitives and it wanted but an eye twinkling before they
overtook them; and surrounded them. Now when Zau al-Makan saw this, he was
seized with increase of terror and said to his brother, "What I feared would
come, is come upon us, and now it remaineth only for us to fight for the
Faith." But Sharrkan preferred to hold his peace. Then Zau al- Makan and his
companions rushed down from the hill crest, shouting, "Allaho Akbar!" and his
men repeated the war cry and addressed themselves to fight and to sell their
lives in the service of the Lord of Faithful Men; and while they were in this
case, behold, they heard many voices voicing, "There is no god but the God!
God is most great! Salutation and salvation upon the Apostle, the Bringer of
glad Tidings, the Bearer of bad Tidings!''[FN#434] So they turned towards the
direction of the sound and saw a company of Moslems who believed in one God,
pushing towards them, whereat their hearts were heartened and Sharrkan charged
upon the Infidels crying out, "There is no god but the God! God is most great!
he and those with him, so that earth quaked as with an earthquake and the
Unbeliever host brake asunder and fled into the mountains and the Moslems
followed them with lunge and blow; and Zau al-Makan and his comrades of the
Moslems ceased not to smite the hosts of the Infidel foe, and parted heads from
bodies till day darkened and night coming on starkened sight. Thereupon the
Moslems drew together and passed the night in congratulations, and, when
morning dawned and daybreak shone with its shine and sheen, they saw Bahram,
the captain of the Daylamites, and Rustam, the captain of the Turks, advancing
to join them, with twenty thousand cavaliers like lions grim. As soon as they
saw Zau al-Makan, the riders dismounted and saluted him, and kissed ground
between his hands when he said to them, "Rejoice ye in the glad tidings of the
victory of the Moslem and the discomfiture of the tribe of Unbelievers!" Then
they gave one another joy of their deliverance and of the greatness of their
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