A Life Of Note

Hadhrat Muhammed Bin Aslam Tusi was always in debt. He would obtain loans and distribute the money to the Fuqara. Once a Jewish creditor came and demanded payment. Hadhrat Tusi had nothing to offer. At the time he was sharpening a pencil. He told the Jew to take the shavings of the pencils which scattered on the ground. When the Jew picked up the shavings he found them to be pure gold. He exclaimed: “The Deen of such servants is undoubtedly the true religion”. There and then the Jew embraced Islam

Source: The Saadiqeen

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