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Abdul Wahid Bin Zaid relates,
I purchased a slave on the condition that he serves me. Once,
when it became dark I looked for him in the house, but could
not find him. Early in the morning he came and presented me
with a dirham. I asked, "Where did you get it from?" He
replied, "I receive a dirham daily and will only give it to you
on the condition that you do not ask for me at night."He would
disappear every night and return in the morning with a dirham.
One
day my neighbours approached me and shrieked, "O Abdul Wahid
sell your slave. He is a grave digger!" This news depressed me.
After this I decided to keep a vigilant eye on him. That night
after Isha Salah, the slave stood up to leave, he pointed to
the door and it opened. He made his way to the second door and
did the same and then the same again to the door from which I
was watching him. He left the house so I followed him till he
reached a stretch of barren land. He took off his clothes and
put on a cloth sack and prayed till Fajr. He then lifted his
hand towards the heaven and said, "Oh my Master, give me my
small masters pay". A dirham then fell from the sky. I was
mystified and amazed at this. I stood up and performed two
rakats and sought forgiveness from Allah, from the evil thought
that had crossed my mind.
I
promised myself that on returning, I would free him. As I made
by way back I looked for him but could not find him. He was no
where to be seen. All of a sudden a knight on an armoured horse
appeared. He asked, "Oh Abdul Wahid what are you doing here?" I
related the incident to him. He then inquired, "Do you know the
distance from here to your city?" Oblivious to where I was, I
replied in the negative. He informed me that I was
approximately two years travelling distance from home. He then
said, "Do not move from here till your slave returns tonight".
When it became dark my slave
came. He came with a tray full of food and greeted me with joy
and said, "Eat my master, you should not have followed me
here". I ate while he prayed till Fajr. Once he had finished he
held my hand and walked a few steps. Instantly we were back to
my house. He said, "Oh master now that we are back, did you not
make the intention to free me?'' I replied affirmatively. He
added, ''Free me and take the money you paid for me and you
will be rewarded''. He then picked up a stone and gave it to
me. I looked at it. Astonishingly it had turned into gold. The
slave soon left. His departure saddened me. Later I met my
neighbours and they asked, ''What did you do with the grave
digger?'' I replied angrily, He is a 'Noor' digger and not a
grave digger.'
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