Abu Nawas, Teaching the Koran Al-Qur'an Ox - Quran Hadith

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Abu Nawas, Teaching the Koran Al-Qur'an Ox


 



"Call Abu Nawas here today," the word Sultan Harun al-Rashid told a servant.
"Mr. Abu Nawas ..." said the servant of the king upon arriving at the house of Abu Nawas, "Mr. Servant Majesty is welcome to come to court today."
Just a half hour after the slave had reached the palace, Abu Nawas came there.
"Hey Abu Nawas ..." Sultan said, "Do you know why you call me here? I ask you to teach the Koran in order to lembuku the Qur'an. If the bull can not take your lessons, surely I would tell them to kill you. "
"Let my lord the Shah Alam," answered Abu Nawas, "The statutes of the slave master slave cherished in over your head." Then Abu Nawas told to go home with an ox heaved. Arriving home the oxen, tied tightly to the palm tree.
The next day Abu Nawas start hitting the bull with a rattan whip half to death. When the animal was almost raging, Abu Nawas said the word "or", "or", "or". Words that are taught Abu Nawas to the oxen, while still swinging cambukannya without stopping. The job he did every day morning to noon and from dhuhur until sunset for several days so it is unthinkable to overlook the palace.
Half months later the king sent a servant to look into the house of Abu Nawas, whether he is able to teach the oxen, the Koran or not.
What was witnessed by a slave in the house of Abu Nawas, no other lash launched by Abu Nawas to the body of the oxen, he said, "or," or, "or" until the animal dies in agony half. So dilaporkanlah it to Your Majesty the Sultan.
"Please pardon the king," said the slave that upon arriving at the Palace, "Abu Nawas slave saw the bull was teaching at the back of the house with a large rattan whip. If the cord is not strong must have been loose and raging bull, who taught nothing but two words, namely "or", "or", "or".
Majesty was surprised to hear the report, after thinking for a moment the king utter, "Abu Nawas Call here right now, I want to know whether the cow was able to recite it or not."


Not long after Abu Nawas was up in the palace, he came to worship.
"Hey Abu Nawas, have you taught lembuku it and if the bull was able to recite the Quran?" Said Majesty the Sultan.
Could have a little, O my lord the Shah Alam, "answered Abu Nawas.
"I was told a servant to look into your house, you teach the oxen, he said the phrase" or "," or "," or ". I want to know what these words mean? "

    
"Please to caring Shah Alam," said Abu Nawas. Meaning "or", "or", "or" it is if not a dead ox, or slave, or master, or no one who died, the servant would not be satisfied. Because until the expiry of his age though, the animal will not be able to recite the Quran. That's why it slave whip animals to die. Thus the servant of servants can be happy because the work is completed. Or servant of the dead, or dead sire, or one, then that's it's bull. "
Sire aghast at his seat, can not say a word. After a stunned moment, the king said. "Then you must grab the bull, or you are selling, or you create a sate."
"Thanks a lot, yes my lord the king Shah Alam," said Abu Nawas as he worshiped until his head touched the ground. He excused himself to go home with a light step and happy heart.
Reference the story, Once upon no 16/2 - August 15, 2004

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