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Islamic Folklore The Ant Prays For Rain Trilingual Edition In English, Germany and French Languange Based from The Holy Quran and Al-Hadith.
Once there was a big famine in Palestine. It was during the time of the Prophet, Prophet Sulaiman AS (King Solomon). He came out with his people and proceeded to an open place in the desert to pray for the rains to come. Suddenly, he saw an ant standing on its two legs, raising its hands up towards the sky and saying, "Oh Allah! We are but very small among all Thy creatures. We cannot survive without Thy grace. Please bestow upon us Thy sustenance and do not punish us because of the sins of human beings. Please send down the rains so that trees can grow, farms become green and grains become available and we have our food to eat."
Es gab einmal eine große Hungersnot in Palästina. Es war zur Zeit des Propheten, des Propheten Sulaiman AS (König Salomo). Er kam mit seinem Volk heraus und begab sich an einen offenen Ort in der Wüste, um für den kommenden Regen zu beten. Plötzlich sah er eine Ameise auf ihren beiden Beinen stehen, die ihre Hände zum Himmel erhob und sagte: "Oh Allah! Wir sind nur sehr klein unter all Deinen Geschöpfen. Ohne Deine Gnade können wir nicht überleben. Bitte gib uns Deinen Lebensunterhalt und bestrafe uns nicht für die Sünden der Menschen. Bitte sende den Regen herab, damit die Bäume wachsen können, die Bauernhöfe grün werden, Getreide verfügbar ist und wir unsere Nahrung haben.
Il était une fois une grande famine en Palestine. C'était à l'époque du prophète Sulaiman AS (roi Salomon). Il est sorti avec son peuple et s'est rendu dans un endroit ouvert dans le désert pour prier pour que les pluies arrivent. Soudain, il a vu une fourmi debout sur ses deux pattes, levant ses mains vers le ciel et disant : "Oh Allah ! Nous ne sommes que très petits parmi toutes Tes créatures. Nous ne pouvons pas survivre sans Ta grâce. S'il te plaît, accorde-nous Ta subsistance et ne nous punis pas à cause des péchés des êtres humains. S'il te plaît, envoie les pluies pour que les arbres puissent pousser, que les fermes deviennent vertes et que les grains soient disponibles et que nous ayons notre nourriture à manger".
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Islamic Folklore
The Ant Prays For Rain
Trilingual Edition
by
Jannah Firdaus Mediapro
2020
This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.
ISLAMIC FOLKLORE THE ANT PRAYS FOR RAIN TRILINGUAL EDITION
First edition. April 16, 2020.
Copyright © 2020 Jannah Firdaus Mediapro.
Written by Jannah Firdaus Mediapro.
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Chapter 1 English Version
Chapter 2 Germany Edition
Chapter 3 French Edition
Once there was a big famine in Palestine. It was during the time of the Prophet, Prophet Sulaiman AS (King Solomon). He came out with his people and proceeded to an open place in the desert to pray for the rains to come. Suddenly, he saw an ant standing on its two legs, raising its hands up towards the sky and saying, “Oh Allah! We are but very small among all Thy creatures. We cannot survive without Thy grace. Please bestow upon us Thy sustenance and do not punish us because of the sins of human beings. Please send down the rains so that trees can grow, farms become green and grains become available and we have our food to eat.”
Prophet Sulaiman AS knew the language of all animals. He told his people, “Let us go home. The prayer of this ant is enough.” It then rained heavily and all the land became green and productive.
The ant is an intelligent creature. During warm days it collects and stores grain inside the holes. It knows that during wet and cold months, it would not be able to go out to search for food. For fear that grain may start growing because of wetness, it splits it into two or more pieces. At times, during moonlit nights, it brings the split grains out of the stores for drying and preservation against decay.
The holes under the ground are made very carefully and covered with shelter to prevent the rain water from getting inside the holes. The ant, unlike the other animals, can lift a burden twice its own weight. It is not a selfish creature. When an ant finds some store of food grains, it runs up to its group and takes its fellow ants to that place. It shows everyone of them its own find of the store. They always behave in this manner. They work and live in co-operation with each other.
This shows how the ant works for the group and how each of them fulfils the needs and livelihood of its fellow-beings. How shameful it is for a man, who has no regard for another man; who has no concern for his fellow human beings who could be starving because of want of food.
Once, while Prophet Sulaiman AS was travelling together with hosts of men, jinn and birds, they reached a valley of ants.