Just like marriage

Nadia spent the whole autumn sowing and preparing her garden. In the spring, the flowers opened, and Nadia noticed a few dandelions that she had not planted. Nadia pulled them up. But the seeds had already spread, and others grew.

She tried to find a poison that would kill only dandelions. An expert told her that any poison would end up killing all the other flowers too. In despair, Nadia sought help from a gardener.

‘It’s just like marriage,’ said the gardener. ‘Along with the good things, there are always a few inconveniences.’

‘What should I do, then?

‘Nothing. They may not be the flowers you intended to have, but they are still part of the garden.’

In the flower shop

The woman was strolling through a shopping mall when she noticed a poster announcing a new flower shop. When she went in, she got a shock; she saw no vases, no arrangements, and it was God in person who stood behind the counter.

“You can ask for whatever you want,” said God.

“I want to be happy. I want peace, money, the capacity to be understood. I want to go to heaven when I die. And I want all this to be granted to my friends too.”

God opened a few pots that were on the shelf behind him, removed some grains from inside, and handed them to the woman.

“Here you have the seeds,” He said. “Begin to plant them, because here we don’t sell the fruits.”

Behlool sits on Haroun Rashid’s Throne

One day Behlool arrived at Haroun’s palace and saw that the throne was empty. There was no one to stop him, so he unhesitatingly and fearlessly went and sat in Haroun’s place. When the court slaves saw this, they immediately started whipping him and took him off the throne. Behlool started crying. Haroun came and saw this; he asked those nearby why Behlool was crying. A slave told him the whole story. Haroun scolded them and tried to cheer Behlool up.

Behlool said he wasn’t crying at his condition, but at Haroun’s condition. “I sat on the seat of Khalifate wrongfully for a few seconds and received such a beating and endured such misfortune; but you have been sitting on this throne all your life! What troubles you must receive, yet you still don’t fear the consequence.”