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sent to work as galley slaves. These galley slaves had to pull the oars that made the
ships go for. In those days, there were no steamships or motor-boats.
The prisoners were forced to sit in the same place for hours and row. If they
stopped even for a moment due to tiredness or want of sleep, they were whipped
mercilessly. No one cared whether they had food or sleep.
At that time there was a holy man called Dumais, who always tried to help the sad
and the suffering people. He would often go to the owners of the ships and ask
them to treat their slaves in a better way. Sometimes, he would talk to the poor
slaves and console them by telling them about God who rewards those who suffer
patiently without grumbling.
Among the poor slaves, there was
one who constantly grumbled
against God. Dumais asked him
why. The slave said, “I am innocent;
I have done nothing wrong. The
king has made a mistake and I am
suffering here, my whole family
too is starving. If God were
good, He would have seen that I
was free.”
Dumais knew it would be useless to
ask the king a favour. So he told the
man, “I am going to take your
place in the boat. Go home to
your wife and children.” Then
they exchanged their clothes and Dumais took up the slave’s place.
The king heard about the good Dumais. On making further inquiries, he also
found out that the prisoner was indeed innocent. He not only forgave the prisoner,
but also rewarded Dumais for his kindness.
This story shows us how we can turn evil into good with good’s help. It also shows
us that evil and suffering are permitted by God, to show us how to become good
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