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On the Excellence of Contentment

STORY XCII

One of the Kings of Persia had sent an able physician to wait upon the Mustafa, the benediction of Allah and peace be on him; and he remained for some years in the Arab country without anyone coming to him to make a trial [of his ability] or desiring to be treated by him. He went to the Prophet, salutation to him, and complained that although he had been sent to treat the companions, none of them had up to this time taken notice of him, or required the services incumbent upon him.

The Apostle, salutation to him, replied: "It is a law with these people not to eat until appetite overpowers them, and when some of it yet remains they withdraw their hands from food."

The doctor said: "This is the cause of health," and, kissing the earth of service, departed.

The sage begins to speak,
Or points his finger to the dish
When silence would be dangerous,
Or abstinence would bring on death.
No doubt his wisdom is in speaking,
And his eating bears the fruit of health.

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