书城公版Volume Eight
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第24章

'Welcome,O Ala Al-Din!' said the Caliph,and he replied,'O Commander of the Faithful,the Prophet (whom Allah bless and assain!)[77] was wont to accept presents; and these ten trays,with what is on them,are my offering to thee.' The Caliph accepted his gift and,ordering him a robe of honour,made him Provost of the merchants and gave him a seat in the Divan.And as he was sitting behold,his father-in-law came in and,seeing Ala al-Din seated in his place and clad in a robe of honour,said to the Caliph,'O King of the age,why is this man sitting in my place and wearing this robe of honour?' Quoth the Caliph,'I have made him Provost of the merchants,for offices are by investiture and not in perpetuity,and thou art deposed.' Answered the merchant,'Thou hast done well,O Commander of the Faithful,for he is ours and one of us.Allah make the best of us the managers of our affairs! How many a little one hath become great!' Then the Caliph wrote Ala al-Din a Firman[78] of investiture and gave it to the Governor who gave it to the crier,[79] and the crier made proclamation in the Divan saying,'None is Provost of the merchants but Ala al-Din Abu al-Shamat,and his word is to be heard,and he must be obeyed with due respect paid,and he meriteth homage and honour and high degree!' Moreover,when the Divan broke up,the Governor went down with the crier before Ala Al-Din!' and the crier repeated the proclamation and they carried Ala al-Din through the thoroughfares of Baghdad,making proclamation of his dignity.Next day,Ala al-Din opened a shop for his slave Salim and set him therein,to buy and sell,whilst he himself rode to the palace and took his place in the Caliph's Divan.--And Shahrazad perceived the dawn of day and ceased saying her permitted say.

When it was the Two Hundred and Sixtieth Night,She said,It hath reached me,O auspicious King,that Ala al-Din rode to the palace and took his place in the Caliph's Divan.Now it came to pass one day,when he sat in his stead as was his wont,behold,one said to the Caliph,'O Commander of the Faithful,may thy head survive such an one the cup-companion!;

for he is gone to the mercy of Almighty Allah,but be thy life prolonged!'[80] Quoth the Caliph,'Where is Ala al-Din Abu al-al-Shamat?' So he went up to the Commander of the Faithful,who at once clad him in a splendid dress of honour and made him his boon-companion; appointing him a monthly pay and allowance of a thousand dinars.He continued to keep him company till,one day,as he sat in the Divan,according to his custom attending upon the Caliph,lo and behold! an Emir came up with sword and shield in hand and said,'O Commander of the Faithful,may thy head long outlive the Head of the Sixty,for he is dead this day;' whereupon the Caliph ordered Ala al-Din a dress of honour and made him Chief of the Sixty,in place of the other who had neither wife nor son nor daughter.So Ala al-Din laid hands on his estate and the Caliph said to him,'Bury him in the earth and take all he hath left of wealth and slaves and handmaids.'[81]

Then he shook the handkerchief[82] and dismissed the Divan,whereupon Ala al-Din went forth,attended by Ahmad al-Danaf,captain of the right,and Hasan Shuman,captain of the left,riding at his either stirrup,each with his forty men.[83]

Presently,he turned to Hasan Shuman and his men and said to them,'Plead ye for me with the Captain Ahmad al-Danaf that he please to accept me as his son by covenant before Allah.' And Ahmad assented,saying,'I and my forty men will go before thee to the Divan every morning.' Now after this Ala al-Din continued in the Caliph's service many days; till one day it chanced that he left the Divan and returning home,dismissed Ahmad al-Danaf and his men and sat down with his wife Zubaydab,the lute-player,who lighted the wax candles and went out of the room upon an occasion.Suddenly he heard a loud shriek; so he rose up and running in haste to see what was the matter,found that it was his wife who had cried out.She was lying at full length on the ground and,when he put his hand to her breast,he found her dead.Now her father's house faced that of Ala al-Din,and he,hearing the shriek,came in and said,'What is the matter,O my lord Ala al-Din?' He replied,'O my father,may thy head outlive thy daughter Zubaydah! But,O my father,honour to the dead is burying them.' So when the morning dawned,they buried her in the earth and her husband and father condoled with and mutually consoled each other.Thus far concerning her; but as regards Ala al-Din he donned mourning dress and declined the Divan,abiding tearful-eyed and heavy-hearted at home.After a while,the Caliph said to Ja'afar,'O Watir,what is the cause of Ala al-Din's absence from the Divan?' The Minister answered,'O Commander of the Faithful,he is in mourning for his wife Zubaydah; and is occupied in receiving those who come to console him;' and the Caliph said,'It behoveth us to pay him a visit of condolence.'

'I hear and I obey,' replied Ja'afar.So they took horse,the Caliph and the Minister and a few attendants,and rode to Ala al-Din's house and,as he was sitting at home,behold,the party came in upon him; whereupon he rose to receive them and kissed the ground before the Caliph,who said to him,'Allah make good thy loss to thee!' Answered Ala Al-Din,'May Allah preserve thee to us,O Commander of the Faithful!' Then said the Caliph,'O Ala al-Din,why hast thou absented thyself from the Divan?' And he replied,'Because of my mourning for my wife,Zubaydah,O Commander of the Faithful.' The Caliph rejoined,'Put away grief from thee: verily she is dead and gone to the mercy of Almighty Allah and mourning will avail thee nothing; no,nothing.' But Ala al-Din said 'O Commander of the Faithful,I shall never leave mourning for her till I die and they bury me by her side.' Quoth the Caliph,'In Allah is compensation for every decease,and neither device nor riches can deliver from death; and divinely gifted was he who said,'All sons of woman,albe long preserved,* Are borne upon the bulging bier some day.[84]