
Moses was a messenger of Allah. He meditated on the Divine consciousness, on a mountain, Koh-e-toor (modern day, Mount Sinai). After a penance for about eight hundred years, the Divine Manifestation took place. He could talk to Allah, in person and receive the answers, in an extravagant form. In the land of Egypt. The book which descended to Him, was Torah, as it was revealed to Moses, on the Mount Koh-e-toor, thus was called so. Zabur, the complementary holy book, was imparted to Daud. Torah, Zabur, Injil (the Bible) are all sacred, the holistic transcendence of the Divine. Followers of Moses are called Jews. When Moses experienced the Infinite Vastness for the first time, after a struggle of eight-hundred years, he sunk into the Infinity of the Oceanic Love. People thought that he went unconscious.
Moses had a slurred speech. His Mother was worried about the mumbling lurgy. She used to pray to God, for mending his speech. And, when Moses started communication with Allah, He was given an aayat (chanting recitation), to chant……
Once the land of Egypt blighted in drought and famine. There were no showers, for several years. Even, the Nile started fading away in the scorching sun. The residents of the land, went to Moses, and appealed for conveying the anguish tormenting the lives of millions. Misery multiplied in the paucity of water and grains. Moses agreed to recount about the distress of the people, though he had never asked anything for the superficial world from Allah. He went on the top of the hill, and started his conversation. He conveyed the problems of the people, as promised. Allah asked Moses, to collect all the residents of the land, to gather near the hill, at the dawn, the next day. Moses was asked to tell them to pray to Allah for forgiving their sins for, there was a man in the land, who was engaged in committing grave sins consistently, and He had to be guilty at the Alter, and confess for his sins. Moses did the same. The next morning, people congregated near the hill, and beseeched at the Divine Alter, for forgiveness from Allah, for their sins, if they were the cause for the painful paucity. Even, damp in tears, the man, who was the real offender, begged pardon for his heinous crimes. And, as all were thinking that they were the real sinners, they all begged for mercy. Clouds conquered the sky, and it started drizzling, and then the land was showered with immense rain, and all became lively, and the Nile flooded in raging waters, quenching the thirst of many. Exhilaration expanded in the hearts of all the beings, plants, animals and the rest.
After the sun rose in its developed form, Moses went back to Koh-e-toor. He thanked God, for accepting the appeal for showering their lands, deprived of even moisture, for years. But, He asked Allah about the identity of the man, who was behind all the calamities. Allah specified very significant virtues to Moses. He asked Him to never to find fault in others, and even if, He became aware of the identity of the offender, to talk to the person, in privacy. He was asked not to expose the flaws of any person, to any other person, and not even in a gathering. Allah asked Moses, to mask the offense and, to pray to Him, for amending the deficiencies of the other person. The Divine Resonance quoted that that man had become purer than Moses Himself, as he had submitted his sins to Allah, with a colossal honesty. Allah refused to tell Moses, about the identity, as unveiling the tales of sins to others is said to be a serious offense. Even, Moses was not revealed about the name of the man, despite, He was the messenger of the Divine Discourse to the universe.
Till present date, no one is aware about that man.
MORAL- Adding seasonings to the bland sins of other person is a very serious offense. There is no sin in the world, which can’t be forgiven. But, the condition is that it should not be repeated again. Submitting the sins to the Divine will is the best. We should pray to God, for giving us strength, to forgive and forget all the trespasses.

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