The Fall of Our Mosque
By; A A Nafis
Looking at this neglected
mosque reminds me of “kakek”, an old man who once stayed and took care of it.
He was an unemployment. He fed himself from the alms he gathered every Friday.
He also got ¼ of goldfish harvest twice a year and once in a year people gave
him obligatory alms or we called it Zakat Fitrah. Well as a Garin (that’s what we
call it) he wasn’t very popular. He was known as the knife grinder because he
was an expert. People usually gave him chili sauce (sambal), cigarettes or money
for grinding their knives but he never ask for anything. Moreoften, he got
smile and thank you.
I still remember that day,
when I visited him. He was sitting at the corner holding his feet and resting
his head on his knees. He looked so sad even he didn’t answer my greeting,
something he’d never done before.
“Whose knife is this kakek?”
“Ajo Sidi’s.”
“Ajo Sidi’s?” He was silent.
For a moment I thought about Ajo Sidi. He was an unusual story teller. He
always told a story on purpose, that is to mock other people.
“What is his story, kakek?”
“He’s a bastard.”
“Why?”
“I hope this knife that I
have grinded cut his throat.”
“You are very angry, aren’t
you?”
“ Am I mad? Oh yes..if
only I were young, but I’m an old man.
I’ve never been angry since a long time. I behave my self, pray and keep my
faith to the God. God will love us if we’re patient..”
“What did he say kakek?”
“You know me so well, right?
You see what I’ve done, everything about me...Do you think I am a bastard? Do
you think God hates me?” I said nothing. I know he would explain everything.
“ I never think about
myself. I never think about having a wife, children,...like other people. I
don’t want to be rich, make a house,
etc...All my life, my heart, my soul...I give to God the Almighty. I never make
other people suffer, even I’ll never kill a fly, but he said that I will go to
the hell. Do you think God will punish me for that? For waking up so early to
worship and reciting the holy Qur’an?...what’s wrong with what I’ve done?
“Was that what he said about
you?”
“He didn’t say that
literally, but I know what he meant by telling that story. Let me repeat his
whole story.....Once upon a time, in the world after, God was awakening and
gathering all the death people. God was asking people about their good deed
while living in the earth. There was Haji Soleh among the people. He was
smiling, since he was certain that he will go to heaven. He smiled mockingly
when he saw some one was entering the hell and when he saw some one was
entering heaven he waved his hand as if saying ‘see you later’
When it was haji Soleh turn.
He smiled happily. God asked him with the first question...”You?”
“I’m Saleh. But because I’ve
gone pilgrimate, Haji Saleh is my name.”
“I didn’t ask your name.
It’s only useful in the earth, not here. Well, what did you do in the earth?”
“I prayed and worshipped
You, Dear God. I recited Your Name every day, every night, any time and any
where.”
“Any other else?”
“I did what You ordered and
left what You’ve forbidden.”
“Any other else?”
“I fasted every Monday and
Thursday..I did the Tahajjud pray at night. And Recite the Holy Qur’an.”
“Any other else?”
Haji Saleh couldn’t answer
anymore. He had told everything he did.”
“So, have you told me
everything you’ve done in the world?”
“I’m afraid yes, that’s all
that I’ve done. I have no other job except worshipping You, my God.”
“Then Angels...Get in
them.!” Haji Saleh was thrown to the hell. And he was very surprised when he
saw most of his friends were in the hell too. All of them were discussed the
strange thing that has happened to them. They believed that God had made a mistake.
“We must remind God about
this mistake. Let’s go to meet Him. We’ll do a demonstration to fight our
right.”
“Demontrate the God? Is it permitted?”
“We also did this when we
lived in the earth, didn’t we??” Then
they decided to demonstrate against the God.
“What do you want?” asked
God.
“Oh, my God. You are The
Greatest one. All of us are the most obedient and faithfull human. We memorize
Your Holy Qur’an. We believe that there must be a mistake...”
“Well, where did you live?
Was it in Indonesia.”
“Yes, that’s right My God.
We lived in a beautiful country named Indonesia.”
“Was it the country which
has fertile soil and rich of mine minerals?”
“ Yeah...exactly that’s our
country.”
“ It was a rich and fertile
country where the citizen were poor and suffered. A country which was occupied
by other country which had taken everything you have and let you die in
poverty.”
“That was what happened to
us My God.”
“It was the chaos country,
where you were fighting each other. While some of you cheating for their own
benefit and letting your country wealth was taken by other people.”
“Yes...but we are the good
people. We don’t care about the properties. We just want to worship You, my
God. We are the people who are afraid of Your hell.”
“So, you were willing to suffer
and live in poverty..and because of that your children and grand children were
suffering too.”
“ Yeah, that’s right. But,
as You said that Faith is the most important thing. Our grand children were
willing to suffer and live in poverty however they kept their faith aginst You.
They were also memorize the Holy Qur’an very well....”
“However they never knew
exactly the meaning of Qur’an...just like You.”
“Of course we did, My God...We
understand every word”
“If you understand, then why
did you let yourself live in poverty and suffer the whole life so that your
children and grand children were also ill-treated and you let other people took
your chance to possess everything for their own children. You would rather
fight and cheat among you than work hard for your family. I gave you a rich
country but you were lazy and egoistic. You prefered worshipping to working
hard because it doesn’t cost anything. Don’t you know that beside praying, I
asked you to help the poor. How could you help the poor if you were poor and
suffered?”
“Was it wrong if we were
worshipping You, my God?”
“Of course, not. Your fault
is that you only think about yourself. You were afraid of my hell, that’s why
you prayed..but you forget to take care of your family, your wife and children,
which is your responsibility. You let them live in poverty.”
That was Ajo Sidi’s story
that I heard from kakek. The story that badly hurt his feeling. And the next
morning we found kakek had killed himself. He cut his throat with the knife he
had showed me.
------The end-----
The moral message: from the
story we can learn that: First, A careless tongue can be more dangerous than a sword: so we must be
careful with what we said. Second, We must be humble and willing to learn,
because there are so many things to learn if we want to live safely. Third,
over confident often drives us to the wrong direction. Fourth, We must
accept criticism as a good point to improve ourselves
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