There was an old woman who lived with her grandson named Salim in a beautiful village. That old woman loved her grandson a lot and was kind to him. One morning, the old woman got up and went to the kitchen and cut two loaves of bread and a large raisin, and covered it on the tray.
Salim looked at the raisin and found it very shiny and said, “What is this, O my grandmother? The raisin that you feed us every day is beautiful. But this is delicious.” Then he cooled it with amazement, so the old woman looked at the raisin and held it and said to him, “What’s the matter? After all, I have not heard this word from you. I was falling from the tree a long time ago, and I ate, then I killed the wolf, and I ate the dog and then I died, and after all this effort, I turned with a face like this and am eating raisins with thanks on the floor? Did the dog come to you to bring the raisins?”
Salim: “And what happened? Did the money go?” The old woman: “Yes, it went; because you do not know that the raisin that I fed you was a delicious and heavy raisin. I returned, Salim: Great! I eat on the delicious raisins, O my grandmother. But tell me about the story of the dog and do not keep the raisins to yourself.”
The old woman smiled, then turned to the oven covered with iron, and stood before it and said, “O oven, O kind one, O kind one, O beautiful one, give me raisins, O oven. So give me meat, O oven. Give me, O oven.” He gave her some raisins and meat on the tray, and went back happy. The old woman thanked the raisins to the Creator who provided them to us.
The lesson from this story: The dog does not leave food ever, but if the food is placed before it, it eats if it loves him, and if it does not love him, it does not eat. But the dog never watches food ever. Therefore, we must thank whoever made food for us, even if the food was ready, the reward is to God for us and for every step of ours something: Thank God a lot.