A Big Ego
Genre : Short Stories
By : Tariq Ahmad Malik
They were
again walking through a narrow lane when they saw some people assembled and
hurling abuses on a person who was seemingly drinking on the roadside. The disciples
expected the saint to stop and advise the drunken person, or the people about
the matter .He did not stop but passed by calmly .
One of the disciples could
not keep his calm, and asked him why he
did not tell anything to the sinner. He
smiled and explained that while people were hurling curses on the drunken
person, the devil was trying to enter his soul telling him he was far better
than the drunk. The saint added that if, in the nick of the time, he had not
suppressed his enemy he was sure to die a sinner.
The drunkard,
the saint said ,would someday repent for his sin and become virtuous. Even if
he did again stumble, people would again discover him sinning and would join
hands to correct him. But in case the inner enemy which never comes in the public
eye tried to corrupt the soul there would be none to fight and defeat him. This
brutal enemy needed to be suppressed in the nick of time. This brutal enemy was
none but ‘A Big Ego’.
The saint
then narrated an episode of Junaid Bagdadi (R.A).He said that Junaid Bagdaadi
was once travelling through a forest. He had some of his disciples with him. He
found a lean wounded dog starving at the roadside. He took out some food from
his bag and fed the dog .While he continued his journey, one of his disciples
found him shedding tears bitterly. The disciple asked the reason for his weeping.
Junaid Bagdadi replied that as he was comparing himself to the starving dog and
imagining which one was better, he could realize that after both were dead ,the
dog would not ,at least , be thrown to the hellfire .It was this conclusion
that made him weep bitterly for being at disadvantage.
Thus the
saint explained the mantara of saintly life ,and what made the pious people
carve a special place in the hearts of common masses ,and what has made them survive all times.
It is thus
the continual self-introspection that help saints stay humble and contended.
Such people do always regard others better than themselves. They do never
nurture ego. Let’s follow suit, and shun this bid ego forever. Let’s give
currency to the self-introspection in order to make this world into a better
place.
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