The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 (of 10)
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The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 09 (of 10)
Fairy tales; Tales -- Arab countries
She continued, It hath reached me, O auspicious King, that the King
made his son-in-law, Abdullah of the Land, Wazir of the right and
Abdullah the baker Wazir of the left. In such condition the fisherman
abode a whole year, every day carrying for the Merman the crate full of
fruit and receiving it back, full of jewels; and when fruit failed from
the gardens, he carried him raisins and almonds and filberts and
walnuts and figs and so forth; and all that he brought for him the
Merman accepted and returned him the fish-basket full of jewels
according to his custom. Now it chanced one day that he carried him
the crate, full of dry[FN#255] fruits as was his wont, and his friend
took them from him. Then they sat down to converse, Abdullah the
fisherman on the beach and Abdullah the Merman in the water near the
shore, and discoursed; and the talk went round between them, till it
fell upon the subject of sepulchres; whereat quoth the Merman, "O my
brother, they say that the Prophet (whom Allah assain and save!) is
buried with you on the land. Knowest thou his tomb?" Abdullah
replied, "Yes; it lieth in a city called Yathrib.[FN#256]" Asked the
Merman, "And do the people of the land visit it?" "Yes," answered the
fisherman, and the other said, "I give you joy, O people of the land,
of visiting[FN#257] that noble Prophet and compassionate, which whoso
visiteth meriteth his intercession! Hast thou made such visitation, O
my brother?" Replied the fisherman, "No: for I was poor and had not
the necessary sum[FN#258] to spend by the way, nor have I been in easy
case but since I knew thee and thou bestowedst on me this good fortune.
But such visitation behoveth me after I have pilgrimed to the Holy
House of Allah[FN#259] and naught withholdeth me therefrom but my love
to thee, because I cannot leave thee for one day." Rejoined the Merman,
"And dost thou set the love of me before the visitation of the tomb of
Mohammed (whom Allah assain and save!), who shall intercede for thee on
the Day of Review before Allah and shall save thee from the Fire and
through whose intercession thou shalt enter Paradise? And dost thou,
for the love of the world, neglect to visit the tomb of thy
Prophet[FN#260] Mohammed, whom God bless and preserve?" Replied
Abdullah, "No, by Allah, I set the visitation of the Prophet's tomb
above all else, and I crave thy leave to pray before it this year." The
Merman rejoined, "I grant thee leave, on condition that when thou shalt
stand by his sepulchre thou salute him for me with the Salam.
Furthermore I have a trust to give thee; so come thou with me into the
sea, that I may carry thee to my city and entertain thee in my house
and give thee a deposit; which when thou takest thy station by the
Prophet's tomb, do thou lay thereon, saying, 'O apostle of Allah,
Abdullah the Merman saluteth thee, and sendeth thee this present,
imploring thine intercession to save him from the Fire.'" Said the
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