A story told by Obeid Zakani, a Persian writer:
A man claimed that he was a God. He was led to the caliph to be tried and punished for his abominable crime. The caliph said to him, "Last year a man claimed he was a prophet and he was hanged. What dost though say to that?"
The man answered, "Though didst well to have him hanged for I did not send him."
(Taken from The Garden of Joys, translated and related by Henry Cattan)
Friday, 15 May 2015
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