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The Prophet and I
By Mazhar Butt Joseph's was a different story Mine is something else; He had a compassionate father,Jacob, Who wept and wept and lost his sight At the news of his missing son; Had I been so lucky and important This story wouldn't been aired! Nor would I try to compare The story and its characters. Joseph was a lucky guy, lucky was he; Jacob was lucky too Joseph had many jealous brothers I too have many grudgingly malicious siblings But, here is the difference ! Joseph's siblings were his step brothers Mine are real ! Joseph's brothers ganged up against him Mine also did the same Out of jealousy , jealousy, jealousy ! They dumped Joseph into a blind well No fun, my brothers also did the same! Joseph's brother returned with his blood stained clothes With the bad news to their father , Jacob, That Joseph had been devoured by wolves! Jacob got mad at the news Aggrieved and hurt as if his heart had been ripped off He commanded his jealous sons to go and find Joseph and bring him back; Incredible, said Jacob, the sanguine smell of Joseph's shirt Tells me he's alive and in trouble' Go, go, you careless lot and get him back safely! The story, as it goes, sounds differently in my case So different that had Jacob and Joseph been alive They would have unlisted their story from the pages of history! Similarly, my siblings brought the bad news to our father As well as mother, if I may regretfully add her off issue; Unlike Jacob, my respected father smiled at the news and my dear mother too! Ah, what a pity! What a shame! Sorry to say; Joseph's parents weren't like that ! This is why I called both Jacob and Joseph lucky May God Almighty raise their departed souls To the highest levels of eternal bliss in heaven! Perchance a caravan happened to pass by To look for water in the blind well Water was not there nor could it be in a blind well But instead they sighted Joseph there And got him out and took him along with them; They auctioned Joseph in the Bazaar of Kinaan As an unfortunate slave Until bought by the Amir to serve in his palace; Till this point Joseph's and my story sounds almost similar But not the same as we don't have Amirs And no slaves are auctioned in present times; Instead, I was left to the dogs To be maimed, crippled and get finally killed; But I was saved by the mercy of my God Saved and surviving Alive and kicking ! Unlike Joseph's father None missed me nor my father shed a single tear For the unbefitting treatment his favorite sons meted out to me; Never mind. I never expected him to weep And get blinded at my separation and fate; Joseph was ultimately riden of his calamities He had to, because he was most handsome And a prophet as well An apple of Zulekha's eyes ! Joseph could interpret dreams Whereas I only dreamt By stroke of fate an his especial position with Lord He regained his lost stature and became The King of an Empire And forgave his inimical brothers for their evil deeds Out of brotherly affection for them Or, perhaps, as a show of respect to his loving father 'All ended well with Joseph All ended well for Jacob But not for me ! Not for me because I am not an interpretor Of dreams nor a prophet of God Nor a son of a loving father or mother; A star-crossed father-son relation, A lucky survivor yet not so lucky As a prophet like Joseph was ; My travails continue endlessly I have no Zulekha to love me; I remain to be a dreamer; For it was this I was ordained to do; Yet it is clear from the story The fate of prophets Is better than ordinary men; They finally win emancipation; People like me don't ! All praise be to the Almighty God ! Amen ! ,,,,,,,,,,,,,O,,,,,,,,,,,,
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