"The Waves and Tyranny of the Governor's Son"
During the reign of Hazrat Umar Farooq, Hazrat Amr bin Al-Aas was appointed as the governor of Yemen. The son of Amr bin Al-Aas said one day to the son of a common man
Come race your horse with my horse, today we will find out whose horse is the best.
The boy said I agree
Both of them reached a field and a crowd of people gathered.
The horses ran. The boy's horse galloped forward
Seeing this, the son of Amr bin Al-Aas started beating the boy.
Obviously, he was the governor's son, he felt insulted.
It is said that the boy was beaten so badly that his back bled.
The boy approached his father and narrated the whole incident to him.
The boy's father took his son with him and went to Madinah Sharif Umar Farooq to seek justice.
As soon as he reached Madinah Sharif, he called.
O Omar, do justice, we have been wronged.
Umar Farooq came running to him
Both father and son narrated the entire incident to Umar Farooq.
Hazrat Umar Farooq immediately sent the messenger with a letter asking Amr bin Al-Aas to accompany his son to Madinah Sharif.
Amr bin Al-As arrived in Madinah Sharif along with his son. When the Caliph called for an answer, it was found that the son of Amr bin Al-As was found guilty.
Umar Farooq, may Allah be pleased with him, held the son of a common man and said.
Do as it happened to you
History saw that the governor's son had a stroke.
"Justice wins and injustice loses"
Then the governor punished Yemen and said.
"Why did you put it into your son's mind that you are superior because you are the governor's son?"
The purpose of writing the article is just that, where did the rich people get the idea of taking possession of houses and properties by cheating, stealing wealth, defaming the dignity of the land?
What is more unfortunate is that religious scholars have hired bodyguards to protect themselves.
My knowledge is not that much. Religious scholars, knowing everything, are part of profiteering governments and take protocols.
" But do not you ashamed"
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