A Robber who had plundered a Merchant
of one thousand pieces of gold was taken before the
Cadi, who asked him if he had anything to say why
he should not be decapitated.
“Your Honour,” said the
Robber, “I could do no otherwise than take
the money, for Allah made me that way.”
“Your defence is ingenious and
sound,” said the Cadi, “and I must acquit
you of criminality. Unfortunately, Allah has
made me so that I must also take off your head —
unless,” he added, thoughtfully, “you
offer me half of the gold; for He made me weak under
temptation.”
Thereupon the Robber put five hundred
pieces of gold into the Cadi’s hand.
“Good,” said the Cadi.
“I shall now remove but one half your head.
To show my trust in your discretion I shall leave
intact the half you talk with.”
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