The Mercy of Allah Quotes
The Mercy of Allah
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“The prospect of refreshment at the charges of another is an opportunity never to be neglected by men of clear commercial judgment.”
― The Mercy of Allah
― The Mercy of Allah
“Then did I conceive yet another stupendous thing. 'Bid them,' said I to the sultan, 'take the notes as money. Cease to repay. Write, not "I will on delivery of this paper pay a piece of gold," but, "this is a piece of gold."'
"He did as I told him. The next day the vizier came to me with the story of an insolent fellow to whom fifty such notes had been offered as payment for a camel for the war and who had sent back, not a camel, but another piece of paper on which was written 'This is a camel.'
"'Cut off his head!' said I.
"It was done, and the warning sufficed. The paper was taken and the war proceeded.”
― The Mercy of Allah
"He did as I told him. The next day the vizier came to me with the story of an insolent fellow to whom fifty such notes had been offered as payment for a camel for the war and who had sent back, not a camel, but another piece of paper on which was written 'This is a camel.'
"'Cut off his head!' said I.
"It was done, and the warning sufficed. The paper was taken and the war proceeded.”
― The Mercy of Allah
“Very well," continued the old man, merrily, "this attitude of mind being common to the whole community, and all having come to regard these pieces of paper as so much money, I had but to receive them in payment of my debts and then to buy with them into the gold of others. Thus all the gold entered my possession. Eh? On my departure the outstanding notes were presented to the firm, I hear, and there was then no gold to meet them with. A sad state of affairs! Many clamoured and all sorts of trouble arose. But by that time I was far away.”
― The Mercy of Allah
― The Mercy of Allah