A story about the Secretariat

In ancient times, Yama was a merchant known to his faithfulness ; he was perfect to God in all his movements, and put fear of God's punishment and punishment in his eyes. 



On one of the business trips that this honest merchant was doing, he thought of settling in his home town to ease the burden of travel and hardship, and his health began to deteriorate and retreat as a result of his age. The merchant went to a man who wanted to sell his house; he was looking for a house to shelter himself and his family, and to be suitable for his great wealth and wealth, and bought it. The day went by, and the merchant lived happily in his beautiful new home. One day he thought of looking at one of the walls of the house. He said to himself: "If I had demolished this wall, I would have found a nicer house and a larger and wider area. Indeed, the merchant grabbed the ax and took down the wall and removed it, but suddenly he saw something amazing! He found a jar full of jewels and gold. The merchant shouted, "My God, a great treasure buried under the wall!" I have to return it to its owner, it is his and the first of me, I have no right in this gold never, if you take it will be money haraam, and money is harmless and does not benefit, and goes and does not last. The merchant carried the jar to the man who sold it and put it in his hands, saying that he had found it while he was demolishing one of the walls. The man said, "This is not my property; it has become yours. The house is your home now. The house and what is therein. The two men refused to take the jar, and decided to go to the city judge to judge. The judge said to them: "What I have seen in my life are two faithful men like you, who are fighting against the treasure instead of the conflict." The judge asked the two men if they had sons, and the honest merchant answered that he had one daughter, and the other man said that he had a son. The judge said: Let your son marry his daughter, and this gold will be given to them. The men were satisfied with the judge's opinion, And happy happy living conscience and pain.




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