The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 06 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
[FN#215] The Mac. Edit. is here very concise; better the Bresl. Edit.
(xii. 326). Here we have the Eastern form of the Three Wishes which
dates from the earliest ages and which amongst us has been degraded to
a matter of “black pudding.” It is the grossest and most brutal satire
on the sex, suggesting that a woman would prefer an additional inch of
penis to anything this world or the next can offer her. In the Book of
Sindibad it is the story of the Peri and Religious Man; his learning
the Great Name; and his consulting with his wife. See also La
Fontaine’s “Trois Souhaits,” Prior’s “Ladle,” and “Les quatre Souhaits
de Saint-Martin.”
[FN#216] Arab. “Laylat al-Kadr”= Night of Power or of Divine Decrees.
It is “better than a thousand months” (Koran xcvii. 3), but unhappily
the exact time is not known although all agree that it is one of the
last ten in Ramazan. The latter when named by Kiláb ibn Murrah,
ancestor of Mohammed, about two centuries before Al-lslam, corresponded
with July-August and took its name from “Ramzá” or intense heat. But
the Prophet, in the tenth Hijrah year, most unwisely forbade “Nasy”=
triennial intercalation (Koran ix. 36) and thus the lunar month went
round all the seasons. On the Night of Power the Koran was sent down
from the Preserved Tablet by Allah’s throne, to the first or lunar
Heaven whence Gabriel brought it for opportunest revelation to the
Apostle (Koran xcvii.). Also during this night all Divine Decrees for
the ensuing year are taken from the Tablet and are given to the angels
for execution whilst, the gates of Heaven being open, prayer (as in the
text) is sure of success. This mass of absurdity has engendered a host
of superstitions everywhere varying. Lane (Mod. Egypt, chapt. xxv.)
describes how some of the Faithful keep tasting a cup of salt water
which should become sweet in the Night of Nights. In (Moslem) India not
only the sea becomes sweet, but all the vegetable creation bows down
before Allah. The exact time is known only to Prophets; but the pious
sit through the Night of Ramazan 27th (our 26th) praying and burning
incense-pastilles. In Stambul this is officially held to be the Night
of Power. So in medićval Europe on Christmas Eve the cattle worshipped
God in their stalls and I have met peasants in France and Italy who
firmly believed that brute beasts on that night not only speak but
predict the events of the coming year.
[FN#217] Hence the misfortune befel her; the pious especially avoid
temporal palaces.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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