Allah (swt) loves generosity and sincere care for the needy. Read this short story and ponder over its simple and straight forward message.
I sat with my friend in a well-known coffee shop in a neighboring town of
Venice, the city of lights and water. As we enjoyed our coffee, a man entered
and sat on at empty table beside us. He called the waiter and placed his order
saying: “Two cups of coffee, one of them there on the wall.” We heard this
order with rather interest and observed that he was served with one cup of
coffee but he paid for two. As soon as he left, the waiter pasted a piece of
paper on the wall saying ‘A Cup of Coffee’.
While we were still there, two
other men entered and ordered three cups of coffee, two on the table and one on
the wall. They had two cups of coffee but paid for three and left. Also this
time the waiter did the same - he pasted a piece of paper on the wall saying ‘A
Cup of Coffee’.
It seemed that this gesture was
a norm in this place. However, it was something unique and perplexing for us.
Since we had nothing to do with the matter, we finished our coffee, paid the
bill and left.
After a few days, we again had
a chance to go to this coffee shop. While we were enjoying our coffee, a man
entered. The way this man was dressed did not match either the standard or the
atmosphere of this coffee shop. Poverty was evident from the look on his face.
As he seated himself, he looked at the wall and said to the waiter: “One cup of
coffee from the wall.” The waiter served coffee to this man with the customary
respect and dignity. The man had his coffee and left without paying. We were
amazed to watch all this, when the waiter took off a piece of paper from the
wall and threw it in the dustbin. Now, it was no surprise for us – the matter
was very clear. The great respect for the needy shown by the inhabitants of
this town welled up our eyes with tears.
Coffee is neither a need in our
society nor a necessity of life for us. The point to note is that when we take
pleasure in any blessing, maybe we also need to think about those people, who
appreciate that specific blessing as much as we do but cannot afford to have
it.
Note the character of this
waiter, who is playing a consistent and generous role to get the communication
going between the affording and the needy with a smile on his face.
Ponder upon this man in need… he
enters the coffee shop, without having to lower his self-esteem… he does not
need to ask for a free cup of coffee… without asking or knowing about the one,
who is giving this cup of coffee to him, he only looked at the wall, placed an
order for himself, enjoyed his coffee and left.
When we analyze this story and
its characters, we need to remember the role played by the wall that reflects
the generosity and care of the dwellers of this town.
Courtesy: Al-Huda International, Canada.
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