Story of a Wrestler Junaid Baghdadi
Junaid Baghdadi earned
his livelihood as a professional wrestler. As
was the norm, the Leader of Baghdad announced
one day, "Today, Junaid Baghdadi will
demonstrate his skills as a wrestler, is there
anyone to challenge him." An elderly man shakily
stood up with his neck quivering and said, "I
will enter the contest with him."
Whoever was witness to this scene could not
contain themselves, they burst out howling with
laughter, clapping their hands. The King was
bound by the law. He could not stop someone who
of his own free will entered the bout. The
elderly man was given the permission to enter
the ring. He was about sixty-five years old.
When Junaid Baghdadi entered the ring, he was
dumbfounded as was the King and all the
spectators of the Kingdom who were present. The
single thought that occupied their minds was,
"How will this old man be able to fight?"
The old man addressed Junaid with these words,
"Lend me your ears." He then whispered, "I know
it is not possible for me to win this bout
against you, but I am a Sayyid, a descendant of
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). My
children are starving at home. Are you prepared
to sacrifice your name, your honour and position
for the love of Allah's Prophet and lose this
bout to me? If you do this I will be able to
collect the prize money and thereby have the
means to feed my children and myself for an
entire year. I will be able to settle all my
debts and above all, the master of both the
worlds will be pleased with you. Are you, Oh
Junaid, not willing to sacrifice your honour for
the sake of the children of Rasulullah (peace be
upon him)?"
Junaid Baghdadi thought to himself, "Today, I
have an excellent opportunity."
In a display of fervour Junaid Baghdadi executed
a couple of maneuvers, demonstrating his finesse
so that the King does not suspect any
conspiracy. Junaid with a great display of
antics did not use his strength and allowed
himself to be dropped. The elderly man mounted
his chest thus entitling him to the prize.
That night, Junaid Baghdadi had a dream of
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) who said,
"Oh Junaid, you have sacrificed your honour,
your nationally acclaimed fame, your name and
position which was heralded throughout Baghdad
in the expression of your love for my children
who were starving. As of today, your name is
recorded in the register of the Auliya (friends
of Allah)."
Thereafter, this great wrestler learnt to defeat
his nafs (desires) and became one of the most
eminent Auliya of his time!
Source: From the book "Tajalliat-e-Jazb" by
Shaikh Hakim Muhammad Akhtar.
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