In the time of a caliph, a rich man bought a slave whom he treated, from the 
beginning, like a gentleman, giving him the best of food and clothes, and money 
exactly like his own child or even more lavishly. But the slave noticed that his 
master always felt uneasy.
Eventually the rich man made up his mind to set him free and provide him with 
some capital. One night as they were sitting together, the master said: ‘Do you 
know why I have treated you so well?’ The slave asked the reason. The master 
said: ‘I have one request to make which if you fulfill, you would enjoy all I 
have given and will give you! But if you refuse, I will be discontented with 
you.’ The slave said: ‘I will obey whatever you ask. You are my benefactor who 
has given me my life.’ The master said: ‘You must promise me in good faith to do 
it, for I am afraid you may refuse it.’
The slave said: ‘I promise to do what you want.’ The master said: ‘My proposal 
is that you must behead me at a specific time and place.’ The slave exclaimed: 
‘What? How can I do that?’ The master said: ‘That is what I desire.’ The slave 
said: ‘That is impossible.’ The master said: ‘I have got your promise. You must 
do it.’
One midnight, he awakened the slave and gave him a sharp knife and a bag full of 
money and climbed up a neighbor's roof, and told the slave to behead him there 
and then go wherever he liked. The slave asked the reason for such an act. The 
rich man answered: ‘I hate this one man and prefer death to seeing his face. We 
have been rivals but he, my neighbor has gone ahead of me and excels me in 
everything, and I am burning with hatred. I desire my neighbor to be jailed for 
this fake murder and this idea is a relief to me. Everyone knows him to be my 
rival, and so my neighbor will be condemned to death for this act.’ The slave 
said: You seem to be a foolish man and deserve this death.’
So he beheaded the rich man and ran away, His rival neighbor was consequently 
arrested and imprisoned, but no one believed that he would have killed his rival 
on his own roof. It had become a mystery. At last, the slave felt a prick of 
conscience, went to the authorities and confessed the truth. When they 
understood the matter, they freed both the slave and the neighbor.
This is a fact that Hate is a disease of the soul. The Noble Quran says in 
Chapter ‘The Sun’ (Shams 91:9-10): 
﴾He will indeed be successful who purifies it, and he will indeed fail 
who corrupts it.﴿
Thus, the first proposal of the Noble Quran is purification of the self from 
ailments, complexes, ignorance, deviations and metamorphoses.
* Source: ezsoftech.com


