A. | D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
Part II, Chapter III = XXVIII: On the Excellence of Forgiveness. | ||||
f5b | f99b | f177a | 1210 | A preamble on the divine quality of Forgiveness. (Saná’í cited). Imám Abú Yúsuf’s suggestion to Hárúnu’r-Rashíd — forgiveness as the best punishment for the guilty. |
” | ” | ” | 1211 | An instance of the Imám Ḥasan’s extraordinary self-control: he forgives and liberates a slave who accidentally scorched him. |
” | f100a | ” | 1212 | The Caliph al-Ma’mún shows forbearance, and restores Aḥmad b. ‘Urwa to office. (See T. F. S. pt. I, Ch. IV, p. 82). |
f6a | * | ” | 1213 | Another instance of al-Ma’mún’s clemency: his pardon of Fadhl b. Rabí‘. |
” | ” | ” | 1214 | al-Ma’mún forgives the Shí‘a poet Di‘bil on the recitation of his famous ode (Anecdote connected with the last one). |
” | ” | f177b | 1215 | Muṣ‘ab releases a person on his improvising a eulogy. |
A. | D. | G. | Serial. | TITLES OF THE ANECDOTES. |
f6a | f100b | f177b | 1216 | al-Ma’mún’s machinations against his uncle Ibráhím b. Mahdí always averted by the latter’s pathetic appeals. |
f6b | f101a | ” | 1217 | How to suppress anger: a practical remedy suggested by a sage to a hot-tempered Muslim ruler. |
f7a | ” | f178a | 1218 | How *Músá b. ‘Uyayna saved a condemned man from the wrath of the Caliph Hárún and directed his attention to the Word of God and Tradition. |
” | f101b | ” | 1219 | Sallám-i-Abrash the poet’s plea for pardon accepted by the Caliph al-Ma’mún. |
” | ” | f178b | 1220 | The Caliph al-Ma’mún’s forgiveness of the Qádhí Yaḥyá b. Aktham. |
f7b | f102a | ” | 1221 | The Caliph as-Saffáḥ readily grants an amnesty to the people of Syria. |
” | f102b | ” | 1222 | A Persian King acts contrary to the malicious advice of a courtier, and forgives a defaulter. |
f8a | ” | ” | 1223 | al-Ḥajjáj’s crocodile tears over the condemned criminals. |
” | ” | f179a | 1224 | al-Ḥajjáj forgives the Imám Sha‘bí at the intercession of Yazíd, in spite of his efforts to overthrow him and help ‘Abdu’r-Raḥmán b. al-Ash‘ath. |
” | f103a | ” | 1225 | Fadhl b. Rabí‘ as a fugitive: his experiences with the horseman, the old woman, Sháhík, and the trader who betrayed him; al-Ma’mún pardons and restores him to favour. |
f8b | f104a | f179b | 1226 | al-Ma’mún forgives his uncle Ibráhím b. Mahdí and rewards him. |
f9a | ” | ” | 1227 | Ibnu’l-Bawwáb recites a few lines written in honour of the Caliph al-Ma’mún and asks forgiveness for Ḥusayn b. Dhaḥḥák, which is granted. (See T. F. S. pt. I, Ch. IV, p. 71). |
” | f104b | f180a | 1228 | al-Jáḥiẓ forgiven and patronised by Aḥmad b. Abí Dá’úd after the fall of Muḥammad b. ‘Abdu’l-Malik az-Zayyát. (See T. F. S. pt. I, pp. 79—80). |
The chapter ends with an apologetic note and autobiographic verses commingled with praise. |