Two Gardens - Islamic Short Stories

Two Gardens - Islamic Short Stories - A beautiful story moment about Two Gardens from Islamic History.

Two Gardens - Islamic Short Stories


Assalamu Alaykum everyone, today in "Two Gardens" blog post, I'm going to share a beautiful and motivational Islamic Short Story from Islamic History.

Once upon a Time...In a long forgotten town, there lived two men, one of them was poor but he believed in Allah, thankful to Allah, well pleased with his life and happy with what Allah has provided him. The other, however, was rich and Allah has given him two beautiful and bountiful gardens, full of ripe fruits and green topped trees. Rivers flowed through the gardens. Allah also gave him tremendous wealth and castles.
This rich man was arrogant, greedy with his wealth, discrediting Allah for His blessings and never thankful for the great bounty of Allah. One day he went into one of his gardens pointing to what it has of castles and fruit, he said in full arrogance:
"These gardens, castles and wealth will never be finished and I will stay rich forever."
He always enjoyed the bounties of what Allah has provided him from the two gardens, of delicious fruits and abundant wealth but he never gave charity to the poor nor to those who were needy.
The believer (poor man) one day went to him (rich man) in peace and harmony and told him in a humble tone
"O' you rich man, Allah has granted you great bounties and Allah will question you about all of this on the day of Judgment. You should thank your Lord for all of these blessings, do not be fooled by all this wealth and do not forget the day of Judgment.."
The rich man got up from his seat in anger and said in arrogance:
"Shut up, you poor man, no need to advise me. I am far more wealthy than you, I have many children and I own a lot of servants".
Then the rich man laughed in a ridiculous way and said:
"I do not believe that there would be any day in which I will be judged in ... and who will judge me? I am the owner of this abundant wealth and power. Even if I were to go back to a Lord that will judge me after I die, as you claim, I will have a great reward and place and much more wealth because I am rich in this life...".
The poor man said in fear of Allah:
"Do you disbelieve in Allah O' rich man? It is Allah that created you from dirt and provided you with all this great wealth, children, slaves, and servants. Even if I am less in wealth and children than you, Allah will give great reward much better than wealth and children. Do not disbelieve in Allah O'  you owner of the two gardens. Do not disbelieve."
The rich man became more arrogant and insisted on his disbelieve and the believer left him after saying:
"Remember that it was Allah who gave you all of these blessings and He is fully able to take them from you."
The believer continued praying to Allah to guide the rich man.
Next morning the rich man went out from his castle to his gardens in full arrogance and foolishness, as was his habit, when he reached the gardens he saw a horrible sight. The gardens have become desolate and empty. The trees were dry, leaves and fruits have fallen off. The river ran dry.
Allah had sent upon it a great flood and strong winds, which destroyed all that was in the two gardens during the night without the rich man ever noticing. He went about crying and weeping. He fell to the ground, sat down in great sadness and agony while saying:
"I wish I did not associate partners with Allah and disbelieve in Him. I wish I had obeyed that poor man's requests and did thank my Lord."
But it was too late for that now and all the regret did not benefit him after he lost everything in this world and the next.
So purpose to share this story/moment was that we should be very thankful to Allah for everything we have been given from Allah ♥ even if it is little in amount. We should not be arrogant and greedy and we should give charity to poor and needy people.
SOURCE: This Islamic short story was originally done in Arabic by Safeer, of Egypt. It is an Islamic Short Story, taken straight from the Quran (Surat al-khaf 'Cave': 18:32-44)
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