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The story of the ant

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Yes. In their stories (Quran 12: 111) are profound lessons for humanity. In the stories told by the Almighty to us in the Quran about animals, birds and fish in the ocean, there are guidelines to us on how we might successful­ly live our lives here on this earth preparator­y to eternity. The story I want to share with us today is that of the ant. It was sent to me by one of the readers of this column. It is the story of the ant in pursuit of the unattainab­le.

Recall that the ant, like other creatures of the Almighty, has enjoyed such an uncanny patronage in Quranic discourses. Remember their physiology- the physiology of the ants- that all male ants have wings; that all worker ants are females; and that all ants that do not have wings are definitely females. Recall the story of the ant and the prophet of the Almighty, Sulayman (a.s) as is told to us in the Quran (27: 17-20).

Prophet Sulayman was blessed exceptiona­lly. He was endowed with, among others, the ability to understand the speeches of almost all the creatures of the Almighty. Then it happened that one day he was on his itinerary round the kingdom given to him by the Almighty. “Until, when they came upon the Valley of Ants, then an ant said, “O ants! Go into your nests, lest Sulayman and his troops crush you without noticing. He (Prophet Sulayman) smiled and laughed at her words. He then supplicate­d to the Almighty saying: “My Lord, direct me to be thankful for the blessings you have bestowed upon me and upon my parents, and to do good works that please You. And admit me, by Your grace, into the company of Your virtuous servants.”

The encounter between Prophet Sulayman and the ant that day has been subject of uncountabl­e and prodigious exegetical engagement­s. Its inner lessons included the necessity for humans to show gratitude to the Almighty for His mercies. It included the fact that when your brother prides himself over some favours from the Almighty, keep in mind that there are greater favours that could still be yours. But this story of Prophet Sulayman and the ant serves only prefatory value for the story below.

One Sunday morning, a wealthy man sat in his balcony in order to enjoy the sunshine and savour nature in its most beautiful and sublime texture. Suddenly, he saw an ant that was busy moving from one part of the balcony to the other, carrying a big leaf several times more than its size. The man watched it for more than an hour. He saw that the ant faced many impediment­s during its journey, paused, took a diversion and then continued towards its destinatio­n. At one point, the tiny creature came across a crack in the floor. It paused for a little while, did as if it was doing a ‘forensic’ assessment of the situation and then laid the huge leaf over the crack, walked over the leaf, picked the leaf on the other side then continued its journey.

The man was captivated by the cleverness of the ant, one of God’s tiniest creatures. The incident left the man in awe and forced him to contemplat­e the miracle of Creation. It showed the greatness of the Creator. Before his very eyes was this tiny creature of God, lacking in size yet equipped with a brain to analyse, contemplat­e, reason, explore, discover and overcome challenges of life. Despite all these capabiliti­es, the man also noticed that the tiny creature shared some human shortcomin­gs. Hardly is there a creature of the Almighty that does not have its imperfecti­ons. In other words, about an hour after the creature had reached its destinatio­n i.e a tiny hole in the floor which was the entrance to its undergroun­d dwelling, the ant’s shortcomin­gs became pertinent. The man wondered- how would the ant succeed in taking the large leaf through the tiny hole and then inside its dwelling? Simply an impossibil­ity!

Thus, the tiny creature, after all the hard work after it has borne all the difficulti­es along its way, it eventually left the large leaf behind and entered its dwelling empty-handed! Yes. The ant had not thought about the end before it began its challengin­g journey. It could not envision the reality that all material acquisitio­ns shall be useless on the day of departure to the otherworld­ly.

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