Part 29 (2/2)

”My Ill.u.s.trious Friend, and Joy of my Liver!

”The thing you ask of me is both difficult and useless. Although I have pa.s.sed all my days in this place, I have neither counted the houses nor have I inquired into the number of the inhabitants; and as to what one person loads on his mules and the other stows away in the bottom of his s.h.i.+p, that is no business of mine. But, above all, as to the previous history of this city, G.o.d only knows the amount of dirt and confusion that the infidels may have eaten before the coming of the sword of Islam. It were unprofitable for us to inquire into it.

”Oh, my soul! oh, my lamb! seek not after the things which concern thee not. Thou camest unto us, and we welcomed thee: go in peace.

”Of a truth, thou hast spoken many words; and there is no harm done, for the speaker is one and the listener is another. After the fas.h.i.+on of thy people thou hast wandered from one place to another until thou art happy and content in none. We (praise be to G.o.d) were born here, and never desire to quit it. Is it possible then that the idea of a general intercourse between mankind should make any impression on our understandings? G.o.d forbid!

”Listen, oh my son! There is no wisdom equal unto the belief in G.o.d!

He created the world, and shall we liken ourselves unto him in seeking to penetrate into the mysteries of his creation? Shall we say, behold this star spinneth round that star, and this other star with a tail goeth and cometh in so many years! Let it go! He from whose hand it came will guide and direct it.

”But thou wilt say unto me, Stand aside, oh man, for I am more learned than thou art, and have seen more things. If thou thinkest that thou art in this respect better than I am, thou art welcome. I praise G.o.d that I seek not that which I require not. Thou art learned in the things I care not for; and as for that which thou hast seen I defile it. Will much knowledge create thee a double belly, or wilt thou seek Paradise with thine eyes?

”Oh, my friend! If thou wilt be happy, say, There is no G.o.d but G.o.d!

Do no evil, and thus wilt thou fear neither man nor death; for surely thine hour will come!

”The meek in spirit (El Fakir), ”IMAUM ALI ZADE.”

On the 28th of April I bid a last farewell to my faithful Arab friends, and with a heavy heart turned from the ruins of ancient Nineveh.

THE END.

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