The Scorpion
This is a parable about an old man who used to meditate each day by the river near his home.
One morning he saw a scorpion floating on the water.
When the scorpion drifted near the old man, he reached to rescue it but was stung by the scorpion.
A bit later he tried again and was stung again, the bite swelling his hand painfully and giving him much pain.
A young man passing by saw what was happening to the old man and yelled at him,
“Hey, you foolish old man, what’s wrong with you?
Only a fool would risk his life for sake of an ugly, evil creature.
Only a fool would risk his life for sake of an ugly, evil creature.
Don’t you know you could kill yourself trying to save that ungrateful scorpion?”
The old man turned around and calmly replied,
“My young man, just because it is in the scorpion’s nature to sting, does not change my nature to save.”
Surah Al Mumtaninah
(That Which Examines)
60:7
It may be that Allah
Will grant love (and friendship)
Between you and those whom
Ye (now) hold as enemies.
For Allah has power
(Over all things); And Allah is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
Even with Unbelievers or our enemies, unless they are rampant and out to destroy us and our Faith, we should deal kindly and equitably, as is shown by the Prophet Muhammed Salallaahu ‘aliahi wa’sallam’s own example. Do good to them, and lend a helping hand to help without expecting to get anything back.
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