Story of Mojud the Sufi Saint
There was once a man named Mojud. He lived in a town where he
had obtained a post as a small official, and it seemed likely that he would end
his days as Inspector of Weights and Measures.
One day when he was walking through the gardens of an ancient building near
his home, Khidr, the mysterious guide of the Sufis, appeared to
him, dressed in shimmering green. Khidr said, "Man of bright
prospects! Leave your work and meet me at the riverside in three days". Then he
disappeared.
Mojud went to his superior in trepidation and said that he had
to leave. Everyone in the town soon heard of this and they said, "Poor
Mojud! He has gone mad". But, as there were many candidates for
the job, they soon forgot him. On the appointed day, Mojud met
Khidr, who said to him, "Tear your clothes and throw yourself into
the stream, perhaps someone will save you".
Mojud did so, even though he wondered if he were mad. Since he
could swin, he did not drown, but drifted a long way before a fisherman hauled
him into his boat, saying, "Foolish man! The current is strong. What are you
trying to do?". Mojud said, "I don't really know". "You are mad",
said the fisherman, "but I will take you into my reed-hut by the river yonder,
and we shall see what can be done for you".
When he discovered that Mojud was well-spoken, he learned from
him how to read and write. In exchange, Mojud was given food and
helped the fisherman with his work. After a few months, Khidr
again appeared, this time at the foot of Mojud's bed, and said,
"Get up now and leave this fisherman. You will be provided for".
Mojud immediately quit the hut, dressed as a fisherman, and
wandered about until he came to a highway. As dawn was breaking he saw a farmer
on a donkey on his way to market. "Do you see work?" asked the farmer, "because
I need a man to help me bring some purchases". Mojud followed him.
He worked for the farmer for nearly two years, by which time he had learned a
great deal about agriculture but little else. One afternoon when he was baling
wool, Khidr appeared to him and said, "Leave that work, walk to
the city of Mosul, and use your savings to become a skin-merchant".
Mojud obeyed. In Mosul he became known as a skin-merchant,
never seeing Khidr while he plied his trade for three years. He
had saved quite a large sum of money, and was thinking of buying a house, when
Khidr appeared and said, "Give me your money, walk out of this
town as far as the distant Samarkand, and work for a grocer there".
Mojud did so.
Presently he began to show undoubted signs of illumination. He healed the
sick, served his fellow man in the shop during his spare time, and his knowledge
of the mysteries became deeper and deeper. Clerics, philosophers and others
visited him and asked, "under whom did you study?". "It is difficult to say",
said Mojud. His disciples asked, "How did you start your career?".
He said, "as a small official". "And you gave it up to devote yourself to
self-mortification?". "No. I just gave up". They did not understand him. People
approached him to write the story of his life. "What have you been in your
life?", they asked. "I jumped into a river, became a fisherman, then walked out
of his reed-hut in the middle of the night. After that, I became a farmhand.
While I was bailing wool, I changed and went to Mosul, where I became a
skin-merchant. I saved some money there, but gave it away. Then I walked to
Samarkand where I worked for a grocer. And this is where I am now".
"But this inexplicable behavior throws no light upon your strange gifts and
wonderful examples", said the biographers. "That is so", said
Mojud, so the biographers constructed for Mojud a
wonderful and exciting story, because all saints must have their stories in
accordance with the appetite of the listener, not with the realities of life.
And nobody is allowed to speak of Khidr directly. That is why this
story is not true. It is a representation of a life. This is the real life of
one of the greatest Sufis.
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