Motivation logo

The reward of patience

The reward of patience

By Umar Farid Published 7 months ago 3 min read
The reward of patience
Photo by Free Walking Tour Salzburg on Unsplash

He confesses before he dies, which turns the case in his favor and soon he will get his house.

When Agha Sahib came to collect the rent, his tenant was not there, but a dangerous looking man came out and told Agha Sahib that he was the new owner of the house.
Agha Sahib was shocked to hear this. He thought that it might be a lie, but the way this person closed the door in his face, he understood that he had been dealt with.

After that, their life became more and more difficult. They tried everything possible, knocked on every door, but nothing happened. Even when they filed a report with the police, nothing happened. The paperwork was done. Then the matter went to court, where a painful and patient process began. Days, weeks and weeks turned into months.
Many years passed like this.

Whatever Agha Sahib had, he invested in the case. Then he sold jewelry and valuables of the house. Finally, he took a loan, but nothing came of it. These few years broke his back. He realized. He felt that this case could not be decided in his life and he started to leave the bed himself. In these situations, it was his wife who encouraged him and told him to be patient.
Finally, one day, Agha Sahib burst out: "I don't have patience and how much patience I have! How long will I have to do it?"
Saying that he had a fit of coughing. He coughed and fainted. The women ran to get water and Ahamar came running and rubbed their backs.
Agha Sahib drank water and began to take deep breaths. Then he said slowly: "Of course we should be patient, but now my patience is full."
We have litigated for no reason. We have lost our savings and are in deep debt. So I have decided that we will not pursue the case anymore and will not appeal to the High Court against anyone. "
Agha made a last ditch effort. Since he did not have the funds to pursue the case, he told the judge clearly. but the opposing counsel continued to prolong the case through tricks, until one day he did not have money to even reach the court.
Agha could not go to the court. In the evening, the lawyer called that the court has rejected all his evidence.
Agha Sahib's eyes were filled with a sense of helplessness. He was about to cry when his grateful wife came. He took a deep breath and looked at the sky and said: "O Allah! Whatever you want." Thank you in every way!” By giving thanks, his condition became lighter, as if a lot of burden had been lifted from him.
He had surrendered all his affairs to God.
The next day the lawyer came home to pick them up. He was very happy. He warmly shook Agha Sahib's hand and told him the good news that the property dealer who cheated him had suffered a heart attack. Before dying, he confessed to the crime, which has made the case in his favor and soon he will get his house.
Hearing this news, Agha Sahib cried so much that it became difficult to hold back his tears. His ordeal was over, which had put him in trouble, Allah took him out of this trouble. This was the reward of his patience.

He confesses before he dies, which turns the case in his favor and soon he will get his house.

He confesses before he dies, which turns the case in his favor and soon he will get his house.

Story:

"The Reward Of patience"

self helpsuccesssocial mediaquoteshappiness

About the Creator

Umar Farid

Stories,

Poetry,

Quotes,

Enjoyed the story?
Support the Creator.

Subscribe for free to receive all their stories in your feed. You could also pledge your support or give them a one-off tip, letting them know you appreciate their work.

Subscribe For Free

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments (1)

  • Test7 months ago

    . I'm keen on this article; it's written skillfully and offers great information.

Umar Farid Written by Umar Farid

Find us on social media

Miscellaneous links

  • Explore
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Support

© 2024 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.