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sisters. Somehow, her mother managed to get all of them educated,
earning a paltry income sewing clothes. After completing her education,
she started to teach in a school and later joined the faculty at a private
college.
It was a time for dreaming and making big plans. Shaistah was not
too pretty, but youth is beauty in itself! For Shaistah, however, youth
was a harbinger of new responsibilities, leaving no room for dreams and
desires. She was now responsible for the household expenditures, her
father’s medical treatment, house-rent, and education of her two
younger siblings. Both of her sisters were better looking, so, as they
reached the right age, most marriage proposals were in their favour.
Shaistah did not create any hurdles in the way of her sisters’
happiness. She readily arranged their weddings and got them settled in
their new homes. Her youth began to fade away in the process and
now she found herself alone, with the sole responsibility of looking after
her aging parents.
During these difficult times, Shaistah kept her faith only in God. She
loved God immensely. This love was so intense that none of the
hardships in her life managed to breed any resentment in her. Shaistah
was regular in prayers and fasting since childhood but she became
familiar with the true sweetness of God’s love only after reading books
of her spiritual teacher, Abdullah. It was now the sole aim of her life to
transfer the true essence of God’s love and submission into the young
hearts of her pupils.
Shaistah was an excellent teacher and her students respected her
immensely. It was for this reason that they listened to her attentively
and conversely, she always taught them with utmost enthusiasm.
For some reason, however, Shaistah felt sad today. It might have
been because of not feeling too well but she felt depressed. After
breakfast, she stood in front of the mirror to get ready for college.
She looked hard at her face. She could see signs of youth fading
away. A painful smile appeared on her face as she mumbled to herself:
“Shaistah, you lost! You did not get anything but loneliness.”
She closed her eyes, perhaps as a sign of acceptance of her defeat.
However, at that very moment, she heard the words of her teacher
Abdullah echoing in her ears:
“The one, who makes a deal with God, never suffers a loss.”
She opened her eyes with a smile.
She said to herself in a sustained voice:
“Let’s see... we will see what happens. Not much time is left
anyway!”
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The scene disappeared; I looked at Saleh and said:
“I don’t know this girl.”
Saleh replied, “You will get to know her soon. By the way, whatever
you wrote went a long way.”
He started walking. After some time we reached a place where
some stern-faced angels stood. They looked similar to the angels we
had seen under the Throne, whose job was to stop ordinary people
from moving ahead. On seeing Saleh, they allowed us to pass through.
After a short distance, we came across a door. Saleh opened the
door and entered it with me following behind. I realised straight away
that the door was a gateway back to the other world, as on the other
side, there was a completely different environment in contrast to the
exhausting atmosphere in the Plane of Judgement. I said spontaneously:
“Saleh, are we going back to the tents of the prophets?”
He replied smilingly:
“Yes... the remedy for your grief can only be found over here.”
We walked ahead and reached a magnificent tent. There was a man
with a glowing face standing at the door. He had an air of high
respectability about him. He was a complete stranger to me. On
reaching closer, Saleh introduced me to him:
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