A Tale of Generosity and Consequences
Gyanhigyan english April 24, 2026 09:40 PM
The Story of Al-Baghdadi and Khawla

Once, a woman married a miserly cloth merchant named Al-Baghdadi. One day, he bought a chicken and asked his wife to prepare it. While they were eating, they heard a knock at the door. Upon opening it, Al-Baghdadi saw a poor man asking for food. He harshly refused to help and slammed the door shut in the man's face.


His wife, Khawla, questioned him, "Why did you close the door on that beggar like that?"


Angrily, he replied, "What did you want me to do?"


Khawla suggested, "You could have given him a piece of chicken or at least spoken kindly to him!"


After finishing his meal, Al-Baghdadi went to his shop, only to find that a fire had destroyed his business. Returning home in despair, he told Khawla, "My shop has burned down. I have nothing left."


She advised him, "Do not lose hope in God's mercy."


Khawla then suggested he return to his father, as he could no longer provide for her. Eventually, he filed for divorce, and they parted ways. Two years later, Khawla remarried a man named Mathim Al-Kufi, known for his generosity and kindness.


One day, while they were having dinner together, there was a knock at the door. Khawla went to check and returned to tell her husband, "There’s a beggar at the door complaining of hunger." Her husband replied, "Give him one of these two chickens; one is enough for us. We will not turn away anyone who comes to us."


Khawla took a chicken to the beggar and returned with tears in her eyes. When her husband asked why she was crying, she replied, "I am crying because that beggar is Al-Baghdadi, my first husband!"


He responded, "If that beggar who knocked on our door was your first husband, then remember that I was the first beggar who knocked on your door when you were his wife."


Life goes on... Do good as much as you can.


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