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    13- Hyjauje and Young Syed - Page 2

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    stupidity, ignorance, and slothfulness; for from
    among its people God raised up his prophet, whom they
    disbelieved, rejected, and forced away to a strange nation, who
    loved, venerated, and assisted him in spite of the men of Mecca.
    But whence comest thou, youth? for thy pertness is become
    troublesome, and my inclination leads me to punish thee for thy
    impertinence." "Had I been assured that thou durst kill me,"
    cried the youth, "I should not have appeared before thee; but
    thou canst not." "Woe to thee, rash boy," exclaimed Hyjauje; "who
    is he that can prevent my executing thee instantly?" "To thee be
    thy woe," replied the youth: "he can prevent thee who directs man
    and his inmost thoughts, and who never falsifieth his gracious
    promises." "He it is," cried the tyrant, "who instigates me to
    put thee to death." "Withhold thy blaspheming," replied the
    youth; "it is not God, but Satan that prompts thy mind to my
    murder, and with God I hope for refuge from the accursed: but
    know, that I am from the glorious Medina, the seat of religion,
    virtue, respectability, and honour, descended of the race of Bin
    Ghalib, and family of Ali, son of Abou Talib, whom God has
    glorified and approved, and will protect all his posterity, which
    you would extirpate; but you cannot root it out, for it will
    flourish even to the last day of the existence of this world."

    The tyrant was now overcome with rage, and commanded the youthful
    Syed to be slain; but his nobles and officers interceded for him,
    saying, while they bowed their necks before him, "Pardon, pardon;
    behold our heads and our lives a ransom for his! For God's sake
    accept our intercession, O ameer, for this youth is not deserving
    of death." "Forbear your entreaties," exclaimed the tyrant, "for
    were an angel to cry from Heaven, ‘Do not slay him!' I would not
    attend." Upon this the young Syed said, "Thou ravest, O Hyjauje;
    who art thou that an angel should be commissioned for thy sake?"
    The tyrant, struck with his magnanimity, became calm, and
    commanding the executioner to release the youth, said, "For the
    present I forbear, and will not kill thee unless thy answers to
    my further questions shall deserve it." They then entered on the
    following dialogue; Hyjauje hoping to entrap him in discourse.

    Hyjauje. How can the creature approach the perfection of the
    Almighty?

    Syed. By prayer, by fasting, by the commanded alms, by
    pilgrimage, and fighting for the cause of God.

    H. I serve him by shedding the blood of infidel man. You pretend
    that Hassan and Houssain, your ancestors, were descendants of the
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