
Human beings in all ages have been eager to know about the past, present, and future. What hides the veil of the future? His discovery keeps people anxious. This story is also about a king who is thousands of years old. He also wanted someone to tell him what the future would be like.
How did this desire arise in the heart of King Solomon?
And it happened that God Mian sent Azrael, the angel of death, to kill the king. The king was not an ordinary person. He was very wise and wise. When Azrael told him that he had come to end his life, the king said that he could take your word for it, but he must first know what kind of ruler would come after me. I have ruled for five hundred years and I worry about what my subjects will be like after me.
When Azrael returned and said this to God Mian, God Almighty said: Let us give the king another forty days, but go and tell him that in these forty days he must know what the world was like in the past. If, after meeting the present, he finds out, he would wish that he was not in this world.
Azrael returned and conveyed the message of the God Mian to the king. The king asked his advisers: "Which animal in the world has lived the longest?"
The advisers said the white vulture, known as the Guak Baba, is the oldest bird in the world. The king went to this white eagle and said: "I have ruled the world for five hundred years, now I only have forty days." Life is different. Tell me, what was this world like in the past? "
I'm only fifteen years old-said the eagle-You better meet my brother who lives on the other side of this mountain that he has been living for two thousand years.
The king went to the other side of the hill and met the old eagle. -I will tell you my experience -said the eagle- Once upon a time there was a heavy snowfall in our area. I buried all the food and drink under the snow. I had to wait several days. He ate nothing, got hungry, and was wandering around looking for food when he saw a golden minaret."
I sat in the lighthouse. When I looked up from the minaret, I saw people busy praying. People with white beards were sitting in the first row, the second row had black beards, and the last ones were clean-shaven. And after praying, when some saw me lying on top, one of the old men said, "This bird is starving, so let's kill an ox and eat it."
These good people did the same. I ate my fill and my body got energy. One hundred years later, the same thing happened again. Due to extreme cold and snow, I didn't get anything. I sat on the minaret, and the minaret was made of silver, and people also prayed in this mosque. I saw that there were people with black beards in the first row.
Behind them were those with white beards and finally those without beards. Again it happened as before. When the worshipers saw me starving, they said let's slaughter a sheep and feed it. They did the same. I ate my fill and then went home. After this incident, after another hundred years had passed, a blizzard returned.
I haven't eaten anything for several days, so I thought why not sit on the minaret of a mosque until I have something to fill my stomach. This time, when I sat on the minaret of the mosque, I found that this minaret is neither gold nor silver, but copper. As for those who prayed in the mosque, their neighborhoods were in the forefront.
Behind him were the men with black beards and the men with white beards were sitting in the back. I was still hoping to get something to eat. Suddenly, I heard two men talking. Tell each other. He said, "Look, a bird is sitting on the minaret. Just run and take my gun. Kill it and it will be a unique meal."
When I heard it, I ran away.
The eagle told the king: "The world is deteriorating day by day. Civilization and civilization have disappeared. People's hearts have become small. Selfishness and greed have increased. People are stingy even in the charity". Do you think in these circumstances that the ruler who comes after you will be pious?
The king understood that the coming time would be painful compared to the past, so there was no point in him staying in this world any longer. He then he bowed his head to the will of God.

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