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CHINNA
KATHA : THE FEELING BEHIND
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Abdullah
was sleeping in a corner of a mosque in Mecca, when he was awakened
by the conversation of two angels above his head. They were preparing
a list of the Blessed. One angel was telling the other that a
certain Mahbub of Sikandar City deserved to be ranked first, even
though he had not come on pilgrimage to the Holy City. Hearing
this Abdullah went to Sikandar City and found that he was a cobbler,
repairing the shoes of people. He was famished and poor. His earnings
barely sufficed to keep flesh and bone together. He had, by severe
sacrifice, piled up a few coppers during the course of years.
One day, he spent the entire treasure to prepare a special dish
which he proposed to place before his enceinte wife as a surprise
gift. When he was proceeding home with the gift he heard the cry
of a starving beggar who seemed to be in the throes of extreme
hunger. Mahbub could not proceed any further. He gave the pot
containing the costly delicacy to the man and sat by his side,
enjoying the blossoming of satisfaction on his haggard face. That
act gave him a place of honour in the register of the Blessed,
a place which pilgrims to Mecca who had spent millions of dinars
in charity could not secure. The Lord cares for the feeling behind
the act, not the fanfare and the fuss.
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