The Moral Vision by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan - page 285

The Moral Vision
Doing One’s Bit
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DOING ONE’S BIT
There was once a man who stubbornly refused to
believe that it is God who provides for and
nourishes his creatures. His friends did their best to
make him understand this, but with no success.
Finally, he decided to silence them by putting this
notion to the test. Leaving his home early one
morning, he went off to a jungle where he perched
himself up in a tree. “If it is God who nourishes His
servants, He will send me my food here too,” he
thought.
He sat in the tree the whole day, but there was no
sign of any food. After going without breakfast,
lunch and dinner, he was all the more convinced
that such ideas were all nonsense. He was about to
go home when he saw some wayfarers searching
for a tree they could pass the night under. They
finally chose the very tree in which he was perched.
He decided not to reveal his presence and just
watched what was going on at the base of the tree.
After setting up their camp, they took themselves
off to collect firewood, and having done this, they
opened their bags and took out rice and pulses to
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