A story from the memory of school days:
Haste Makes Waste:
A hunter had a faithful hound. The hound always went with his master when he set out hunting. The hunter had only one son, two whom the hound was also closed.
One day the hunter went to a nearby village for some running errands. He left the hound at home to guard his son. When he came back he found his hound standing at the gate. His mouth was stained with blood. The hunter got conscious, he thought that the hound had killed his only son. He got raged and killed the hound and ran into the house to see what had happened. He saw the carcass of a wolf there, just then he saw his son coming out of his room. The boy told the whole story to his father. Actually the faithful hound killed the wolf who had entered their house and saved his son.
The hunter was very sorry over his hasty step. His Haste Made him Waste his faithful do.
Comments
Sad story but with a moral. Many times we are hasty and we think things that there are no true, there are only our mind and we are sad or angry for no reason.
Thanks Anah for the quote.
Thanks Expector for continued encouragement.
I remember a quote of out Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) "Haste is from devil"
We must not judge immediately or be hasty in taking decisions.
Thanks for the share!
What a thought-provoking story! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Walker for your comment.