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Hazrat Abraham and the Old Man

In the Middle East there is a land known as Palestine. Long before, in this land there lived a very great prophet. Prophet is a messenger of Allah (S.W.T). He has been chosen by Allah (S.W.T) Himself to teach people religion, good thoughts and good deeds. The name of this great prophet was Ibrahim (A.S). (He is also known as Abraham in the Bible). He had come to Palestine from Iraq.
The prophet Abraham (A.S) was very fond of guests. He liked to invite guests to his house. He was good to travellers. He took them to his house and gave them food to eat and bed to sleep. This good quality of his is described in the Qur'an.
Every morning the prophet Abraham (A.S) stood by the main road near his house and waited for travellers to pass. As soon he saw them he invited them to his house to be his guests. The prophet Abraham (A.S) liked this good deed very much. It pleased him to make other people happy and comfortable. Thus, Abraham (A.S) would everyday bring home one guest at least. If he came across no traveller even for a day he would become unhappy. Without having a guest, he would not touch food himself.
Once it so happened that no traveller passed that way for three days running. This, naturally upset Abraham (A.S). It made him sad. Without having a guest on his table he would not eat. Each morning Abraham (A.S) went to the main road hopefully. He would strain his eyes far away to the horizon. Yet no traveller was to be seen. Each evening he would return to his home disappointed.
Three days passed. One morning an old man appeared on a camel. The prophet Abraham (A.S) was happy. He invited the old man to his home to eat with him the old man accepted the invitation.
In the house they set to eat. Abraham (A.S) recited “Bismillah (In the name of God)” before taking the food, but the old man did not say anything. Abraham (A.S) asked why he did not remember Allah before taking his meal. Was not Allah our Creator, our Nourisher and our Master? Was it not proper to remember Him before partaking of the food provided by Him?
The old man said that it was not the custom in his religion. Abraham (A.S) asked him what his religion was. He said that he was one of those who worship fire.
The prophet Abraham (A.S) was very much annoyed and turned the old man out.
As soon as the old man went away, the angel Gabriel came to Abraham (A.S) from Allah. Gabriel told Abraham (A.S) that Allah had been feeding this unbeliever person for seventy years. Could not Abraham (A.S) tolerate him for even one meal! The prophet Abraham (A.S) felt very sorry for this. He immediately ran after the old man. Finally he reached him and persuaded him to return to his house to have food together. He finally succeeded in getting the old man to his home.
Morals:
1. However good you may be, it does not give you right to judge other persons.
2. You should always seek the forgiveness and pleasure of God.
3. Always entertain and please a guest.

Ref: Al-Islam.org

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