The Teaching of Hazrat Inayat Khan

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I myself have seen in Hyderabad a madzub whose habit it was to insult everybody, to call people such names that they would go away from him. Still one man dared go there in spite of all the insults. The madzub said to him: "What do you want?" He said: "My case is coming on in the court six days from now, and I have no money, no means. What shall I do?" "Tell me what is the condition", said the madzub, "but tell me the truth." So the man told him all. The madzub listened to it; then he wrote on the ground: "There seems to be nothing in this case; so it must be dismissed." Then he said: "Go, it is done." The man went to the court. On the opposite side were many barristers and pleaders; on his part there were none, because he was a poor man. The judge heard the case from both sides, and then spoke the same words that the madzub had written on the ground.


 
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