1) An evil king saw a beautiful farm and wanted to own it, but the farmer refused to sell. The king had the farmer executed in front of the townspeople.
2) The prophet Idrees warned the king that Allah would punish him for his actions if he did not repent. The king and queen tried to have Idrees killed.
3) Idrees hid in a cave while the soldiers searched for him. Eventually, the king's commander killed both the king and queen in revenge. The people were happy and started following Idrees.
2. Many years ago, there lived an evil king and
queen. They stayed in a huge palace and ruled
over a large kingdom.
3. Early one day, the king decided to go hunting in the countryside, so he took
some of his soldiers and set off. On the way, they came upon a beautiful
garden that had a river of fresh water flowing through it and all sorts of
fruits growing in it. When the king saw this garden he was taken by its
beauty and decided that he had to own it.
4. The king sent his vizier to buy the farm from the owner, but the owner refused to
sell it saying that he had taken years to cultivate the farm and was not willing to
give it up for any amount of money. When the king heard this, he became very
upset and instead of going ahead with his hunting trip, he returned to his palace.
5. When the queen heard what hadWhen the queen heard what had
happened, she started chiding the kinghappened, she started chiding the king
and said:and said: How can you, a great king, beHow can you, a great king, be
denied what you want by a meredenied what you want by a mere
peasant?! You only need to commandpeasant?! You only need to command
and demand whatever you wish and itand demand whatever you wish and it
should be so!should be so!
6. The king was convinced by the words of his queen and he ordered his
soldiers to go and take the garden by force and execute the farmer.
The soldiers stormed into the garden and evicted the farmer’s entire
family.
7. The soldiers took the old man to the town and executedThe soldiers took the old man to the town and executed
him in front of the people. Then they shouted:him in front of the people. Then they shouted: This isThis is
what happens to anyone who disobeys the king!what happens to anyone who disobeys the king!
8. Idrees (‘a) was a prophet of Allah who lived in that town. When the people
saw what had happened to the farmer, they went to Prophet Idrees (‘a) and
told him about it. Idrees (‘a) became very sad and prayed to Allah to punish
the evil king. Allah commanded him to go to the king and warn him that a
grave punishment awaits him for his actions if he does not repent.
9. When Prophet Idrees (‘a) wentWhen Prophet Idrees (‘a) went
to the king and told him whatto the king and told him what
Allah had commanded him toAllah had commanded him to
say, the king bacame furioussay, the king bacame furious
and shouted to his guards:and shouted to his guards:
Remove this old man from myRemove this old man from my
palace!palace!
10. The queen began inciting the king again and convinced him that he should killThe queen began inciting the king again and convinced him that he should kill
Prophet Idrees (‘a).Prophet Idrees (‘a). This man is loved by the people and he can cause a lot ofThis man is loved by the people and he can cause a lot of
trouble for you,trouble for you, she said. The king was convinced and sent his soldiers to killshe said. The king was convinced and sent his soldiers to kill
Prophet Idrees (‘a)Prophet Idrees (‘a)
11. Prophet Idrees (‘a) came to know that the king wanted him dead so he hid inside a
cave in the mountain. The soldiers searched everywhere but could not find him.
After some time, the king became suspicious about one of his commanders and
wanted to have him killed. But when the commander found out, he stormed into the
palace and killed both the king and queen.
12. When the people heard what had happened to the evil king and queen they
were very happy and started following Idrees (‘a). Prophet Idrees (‘a) lived
among the people for about three hundred and fifty years and he taught them
many useful things, like how to read and write.
F. T. Jaffer