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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hoja and the Dispute

Hoja was often called upon to settle disputes. One day, three men quarreled over the division of a bag of walnuts, and came to ask Hoja to make the division.
"Divide with absolute justice," one of them said.
"Justice is not enough," said the second.
And the third said, agreeing, "Yes - divide as Allah would divide!"
And they all chorused: "Yes, yes, as Allah would divide!"
So Hoja shrugged. He dug his hand into the bag, tossed a single walnut into the first man's lap, pouring a handful into the second man's hands, and then gave all the remainder - almost the whole bag - to the third man. They were appalled, and protested.
"This isn't what we wanted? Where is our equal division?"
"Fools!" said Hoja. "Since when did Allah divide anything equally among men? As He would have divided, so have I done."

I'm not sure where this story comes from and am trying to track it down in order to give credit.
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