Once upon a time, there was a selfish man. He liked everything to be
his own. He could not share his belongings with anyone, not even his
friends or the poor.
One day, the man lost thirty gold coins.
He went to his friend's house and told him how he lost his gold coins.
His friend was a kind man.
As his friend's daughter was coming from an errand she found thirty gold coins,
when she arrived home, she told her father what she had found. The
girl's father told her that the gold coins belong to his friend and he
sent for him. When the selfish man arrived, he told him how his daughter
had found his thirty gold coins and handed then to him. After counting
the gold coins the man said that ten of them was missing and had been
taken by the girl as he had forty gold coins. He further commented that
he will recover the remaining amount from him (the girl's father). But
the father refused.
The selfish man left the gold coins and
went to the court and informed the judge there about what had taken
place between him and the girl's father.
The judge sent for
the girl and her father, and when they arrived asked the girl how many
gold coins did she find. She replied thirty gold coins. The Judge that
asked the selfish man how many gold coins did he lose and he answered
forty gold coins.
The judge then told the selfish man that the
gold coins did not belong to him because the girl found thirty and not
forty as he claimed to have lost and then told the girl to take the gold
coins and that if anybody is looking for them he will send for the
girl.
The judge told the selfish man that if anybody reports
that they have found forty gold coins he will send for him. It was then
that the selfish man confessed that he lied and that he lost thirty gold
coins but the judge did not listen to him.
Moral: This story of honesty teaches us to be always honest as dishonest never pays.
Beware of greed
Bukhari :: Book 8 :: Volume 76 :: Hadith 448 Narrated Hakim bin Hizam: I
asked the Prophet (for some money) and he gave me, and then again I
asked him and he gave me, and then again I asked him and he gave me and
he then said, "This wealth is (like) green and sweet (fruit), and
whoever takes it without greed, Allah will bless it for him, but whoever
takes it with greed, Allah will not bless it for him, and he will be
like the one who eats but is never satisfied. And the upper (giving)
hand is better than the lower (taking) hand."
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