He
was an unbeliever. He didn’t believe in any faith. For him God did not exist.
He was not satisfied with his unbelief, but tried to make other not to believe
in God. The duty he was carrying out was very suitable for his bad intentions.
He
was a teacher. His duty was to educate children. Children’s pure minds were
let responsible in his hands. He will educate them and will fill their minds
with his “beautiful” ideas. One day, he decided to put in practice his
well-compiled plan. He filled his pockets with candies and entered the class.
The Pupils waited him standing, as always. After he greeted them, he didn’t
sit on his chair, but left his diary on the table and walking across the class,
said:
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Do you believe in Allah?
All
of them were Muslims. They were educated to have faith in Allah. All together
they replied: - Yes, we believe in Allah!
The
teacher stopped. How to confuse their pure minds!
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Do you see Allah? – He asked.
The
children confused said:
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No, we don’t see Him!
All
joy he continued:
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Call Allah to whom you believe. Will He answer your call!
All
started to cry out:
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O Allah! O Allah!
No
one replied.
The
atheist teacher, with a pride of a commander that has won the war, continued:
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Do you see me?
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Yes, we see you, - replied the pupils.
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Call me! Ask me to give you candies!
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O teacher, o teacher, give us candies!
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Here I am, o my pupils. I am here. Throwing the candies that he had in his
pockets to the children and saying: - Take the candies, eat them.
After
a short pause, he said to the children: - O my children! You should not believe
in a thing that you don’t see it with your eyes!
The
clear and pure minds of the children didn’t know what to say. They lowered
their heads and kept silent.
In that moment, a
little rose and asked permission to discuss. It was the hand of Hadixhah for
whom the family had given so much effort to educate her as it was needed. The
teacher saw that little had and said:
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Yes, Hadixhah. Do you want to say something?
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Yes. Sir, I had some words for my classmates.
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Continue, Hadixhah! – said the teacher.
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O my friends! The teacher said that a thing that couldn’t be seen doesn’t
exist. Now, I would like to ask you:
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Do you see the teacher?
All
cried out: - Yes, we see him!
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He is, because you see him, but do you see his mind?
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No, we don’t see it! – replied them all together.
Hadixhah,
putting the stone on its place, said:
- Our teacher has no mind and so you cannot see it. Do hear the words of a
ignorant!