Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | The Sunday Guardian | June 10, 2018There was a headline in the Bangalore edition of The Indian Express (September 9, 1983) which read: GLITTER IS NOT GOLD.The story was about a Miss Sybil D'Silva, who lives in Artillery Road, Bangalore. She was visited in her home by a woman aged about 35. She told Miss D'Silva that her husband was seriously ill, and that she needed 5000 rupees urgently for his treatment. "I am not begging from you," she said, taking a golden necklace out of her pocket. "All I want to do is sell this golden necklace for just 5000."Miss D'Siva said she was not interested, but the woman kept pleading the desperateness of her case. Eventually she persuaded Miss D'Silva to give her the money and buy the necklace.Next day Miss D'Silva took the necklace to a goldsmith on Bangalore's Commercial Street. [Highlight1] He tested it on his touchstone. After examination, its reality came to light. Telling her story to the Bangalore police, Miss D'Silva said: "He told me it was brass."So it will be in the next world. In this world, everyone is delighted with his deeds; everyone thinks of what he has done as gold. But gold is only real when it is shown to be such on the goldsmith's touchstone. In the next world, God will judge everybody's actions on His own touchstone.The value of gold will only be attached to those actions which are proved to be made of gold when put on God's touchstone. If one's golden actions turn out to be made of brass, then they will only mean disgrace and doom. They will disown that which was dearest to them in the world. But on that day, there will be no disownment. That which they were proud of in the world will cause them only disgrace and humiliation when they come before God.
Related Articles
Article
The Times of India | September 16, 2024
The telephone is one of the wondrous blessings of God. This wondrous invention converts spoken words into electrical waves, transmits them along a line and reconverts them into…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Speaking Tree Website | January 23, 2017
Despite all our efforts and actions while in this world, one day we will find ourselves in the grave. This will happen with every one of us. We will…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Speaking Tree Website | March 21, 2015
The Quran states: 'Had the truth followed their desires, the heavens, the earth, and all who dwell in them, would have surely been corrupted.' (23:71)…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I Speaking Tree Website I Monday, December 2, 2013
In this world people's likes and dislikes prevail. Things are valued according to people's preferences. But the world of the Hereafter is God's…
Article
Generally, people do not like asking others about anything. They think that asking questions means admitting one's ignorance. This is fatal. Asking should rather be regarded as being like consulting a dictionary or an…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | ST Blog, Oct 13, 2017Of all the stages through which a person will have to pass, death is the most certain. Everyone who is alive now will be dead sometime in the future. One day the eyes of…