And then Allah sees how far you can go in usurping the rights of orphans. And then when you cross your limits and the mourns of the orphan standing in front of the orphan’s own house being captivated by the brothers of his deceased father, the homeless child yet prays to Allah” Oh Allah! Grant me a favor. Kindly, do not let the shade of the rotten old building of the school at the corner of the street fall due to heavy rain. I have no shelter and I seek refuge in your Mercy. Please hold this shade of concrete above me, half broken, leaking with water, stay firm on my head for a night because I have no shelter but You are the Only One who can save me from the grunts of storm outside and inside my life.” How far you can go? The child spends his whole night in cold and he shivers not due to the strictness of weather, but due to the grimed yelling of his uncle, who humiliated him badly for he wanted this child to give him the guardianship and he could capture all the property of his deceased brother.
In the eyes of the frightened child, in the sobbing of his sensitive heart, in the grip of his soft hands with which he has grasped his own fingers in fear, the child sees his monster uncle giving him 3 days old left over meal of his own son, “take this! Eat! Your father is no more; you have to learn the lessons of harshness now. I feed you and that is more than enough.” The grudge in the voice of that angry man clearly showed that he was going to kill the child as soon as he gets the legal rights of his guardianship. Poor Salman could only pray and say in his same innocent accent “God! I know you feed me with the best food on earth. And he eats that 3 days old fungal meal and smiles for God has not left him starving”
The day the man got the guardianship of that child,the uncle kicked him out of the house and left him stray in empty howling streets under severe conditions of rain and deadly cold.