The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 591 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16.

The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 591 pages of information about The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night — Volume 16.
and he answered saying, “That bridged over by the prayer of Moses the Prophet[FN#213] (upon him be The Peace!) whom Allah Almighty saved and preserved.”  She said, “And how far is it betwixt East and West?” whereto he answered saying, “The space of a day and the course of the Sun wending from Orient unto Occident.”  Then she asked, “Let me know what was the habit[FN#214] of Adam in Paradise?” and he answered saying, “Adam’s habit in Eden was his flowing hair."[FN#215] She continued, “Tell me of Abraham the Friend (upon whom be The Peace!) how was it that Allah chose him out and called him ‘Friend?’"[FN#216] He answered saying, “Verily the Lord determined to tempt and to test him albeit he kenned right clearly that the Prophet was free of will yet fully capable of enduring the trial; natheless, He resolved to do on this wise that he might stablish before men the truth of His servant’s trust in the Almighty and the fairness of his faith and the purity of his purpose.  So the Lord bade him offer to Him his son Is’hak[FN#217] as a Corban or Sacrifice; and of the truth of his trust he took his child and would have slain him as a victim.  But when he drew his knife with the purpose of slaughtering the youth he was thus addressed by the Most Highest Creator, ’Now indeed well I wot that thou gatherest[FN#218] me and keepest my covenant:  so take thou yonder rain and slay it as a victim in the stead of Is’hak.’  And after this he entitled him ‘Friend.’” She pursued, “Inform me touching the sons of Israel how many were they at the time of the going forth from Egypt?” He answered, saying, “When they marched out of Misraim-land they numbered six hundred thousand fighting[FN#219] men besides women and children.”  She continued, “Do thou point out to me, some place on earth which is higher than the Heavens;” and he answered saying, “This is Jerusalem[FN#220] the Exalted and she standeth far above the Firmament.”  Then the Youth turning to the Linguist-dame, said, “O my lady, long and longsome hath been the exposition of that which is between us, and were thy lady to ask me for all time questions such as these and the like of them, I by the All-might of Allah shall return a full and sufficient answer to one and all.  But, in lieu of so doing, I desire of thy mistress the Princess to ask of her one question and only one:  and, if she satisfy me of the significance I claim therefor, let her give me to drain the cup of my foregoers whom she overcame and slew; and if she fail in the attempt she shall own herself conquered and become my wife—­and The Peace!"[FN#221] Now this was said in the presence of a mighty host there present, the great of them as well as the small thereof; so the Tarjumanah answered willy-nilly, “Say, O Youth, whatso is the will of thee and speak out that which is in the mind of thee.”  He rejoined, “Tell thy lady that she deign enlighten me concerning a man who was in this condition.  He was born and brought up in the highest of prosperity but Time
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