A GOOD DEED OPENS THE GOOD DOORS VERSE NO.23ِ25

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Quran,Translation and Commentary in Brief (Vol. 04)
Verses 23-25Verses 26-28

      We now come to the fifth episode of the life of Moses, in which he arrived at the water of Median.

      He traveled for several days in a road that was entirely unknown to him. At last the prospect of Median appeared to him, and then Moses arrived in a green spot in a waste desert in Median. He was tired, travel-worn, and thirsty. By the side of the water well or spring, he found several shephereds watering their flocks. As a stranger he waited under the shade of a tree for his turn to come for taking water. There he saw two girls waiting with their sheep to water them. He said to the girls:- ``Why don't you proceed to water your sheep?'' The two modest Maidens answered:- ``We do not take water until the shephereds have gone away.'' The girls added that their father was very old, and that was why they had brought their flocks for watering them. Their chastity seemed to have prevented them from thrusting themselves among those men.

      Moses went on at once, and made his way among the shepherds, and watered the sheep that belonged to the girls. He then returned back to the shadow of the tree, with the consolation of thinking that he had done a good deed for the sake of God.

      As a homeless wanderer now, he was in a desperate need, but those who have their God in their mind in all conditions, will never abandon to despair. There is always a candle of light glimmering in the depth of their heart. So was Moses who looked overhead in the deep sky, and said:- ``My Lord! I am in need of whatever of good you send to me.''

      He did not tell the girls or the shepherds that he was in need of anything, although he might have been thirsty, and hungry too. And why should he have asked them, when his Lord, Who is our Lord too, is always OMNIPRESENT? God always has a surprise for His sincere servants who do not forget Him. Moses said so, and saw one of the two beauties, who had returned back. She came directly towards Moses, but with utmost shyness. She had a message for Moses:-

      ``My father wants to thank you for what you have done for us. Father wants to see you personally and give you a reward for your kindness.''

      What an interesting message, through such an attractive Messenger, and in so desperate a situation,-Glory be to Allah!

      He went and saw the old apostle of God:-

      The old and young men apprehended each other very well, and became sincere friends. Moses told them his story, all and at once. The daughters too, were listening to the narrative with high interest and deep consideration. The stranger had penetrated deeply into the heart of one of the girlsِa heart so pure and so innocent. Then the old man whose name was Shuaib assured Moses saying:-

      ``Fear no more You have been saved from the oppressing people.''

      Allah answered his prayer that he said in Egypt:- ``So he went out of the town fearful and cautious. He prayed:- O, my Lord! Save me from the people who are oppressors.'' S-28:21

 

 

 

 

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