Only for Allah
There was a pious man among the Banu
Israel who always remained busy in the worship of Allah. A group of
people came to him and told him that a tribe living nearby worshipped a
tree. The news upset him, and with an axe on his shoulder he went to cut
down that tree. On the way, Satan met him in the form of an old man and
asked him where he was going. He said he was going to cut a particular
tree. Satan said, "You have nothing to be concerned with this tree, you
better mind your worship and do not give it up for the sake of something
that does not concern you." "This is also worship," retorted the
worshipper. Then Satan tried to prevent him from cutting the tree, and
there followed a fight between the two, in which the worshipper
overpowered the Satan. Finding himself completely helpless, Satan begged
to be excused, and when the worshipper released him, he again said,
"Allah has not made the cutting of this tree obligatory on you. You do
not lose anything if you do not cut it. If its cutting were necessary,
Allah could have got it done through one of his many Prophets." The
worshipper insisted on cutting the tree. There was again a fight between
the two and again the worshipper overpowered the Satan. "Well listen,"
said Satan, "I propose a settlement that will be to your advantage." The
worshipper agreed, and Satan said, "You are a poor man, a mere burden
on this earth. If you stay away from this act, I will pay you three gold
coins everyday. You will daily find them lying under your pillow. By
this money you can fulfil your own needs, can oblige your relative, help
the needy, and do so many other virtuous things. Cutting the tree will
be only one virtue, which will ultimately be of no use because the
people will grow another tree." This proposal appealed to the
worshipper, and he accepted it. He found the money on two successive
days, but on the third day there was nothing. He got enraged, picked up
his axe and went to cut the tree. Satan as an old man again met him on
the way and asked him where he was going. "To cut the tree," shouted the
worshipper. "I will not let you do it," said Satan. A fight took place
between the two again but this time Satan had the upper hand and
overpowered the worshipper. The latter was surprised at his own defeat,
and asked the former the cause of his success. Satan replied, "At first,
your anger was purely for earning the pleasure of Allah, and therefore
Almighty Allah helped you to overpower me, but now it has been partly
for the sake of the gold coins and therefore you lost."
Source: From the book "Ihyaa-ul Uloom Ud Deen" by Imam Ghazzali (ra).
Source: From the book "Ihyaa-ul Uloom Ud Deen" by Imam Ghazzali (ra).







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