Monday, April 5, 2010

In the potter's village: Chapter - 12 (of 12)

A week after the trial concluded, Rahman was publicly beheaded in the presence of the priests, 2 ministers of the sheikh's court, and the general public. It was a low key affair, concluded by 8 in the morning. Karim had never felt as aggrieved as he did now, but was surprised to find a different element adjoining that sorrow.

As the crowd dispersed, he walked away aimlessly, and soon found himself near the sight of the weekly food market, some miles from the village. Some yards in front of him stood a tiny hut, in which he thought he saw a light moving. With steps that followed no thought or direction, and a mind as blank as a slate, he entered the little temple. Two days later, he would walk away, and never be seen again.

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2 comments:

Preeti said...

Well, it was not a sad ending. Atleast not in my view or Rahman's view! He stood for what he believed in, and the society punished him, for what they could not comprehend. Happens everytime, doesn't it? MF Hussain?
Nicely conceptualized and written! :)
Enjoyed reading it, hoping for many more like these..

Justin said...

:)
Hope u listened to the piece as well, and found some of the story hiding in it..

Cheers to South Park!

Q. - While people will always act within the bounds of human nature -- good people being good and bad people being bad, it takes religion to make good people bad.

A. - "Well, many religions also give people good reasons NOT to do bad things. And while people may do terrible things in the name of religion or via religion, they may have well still done them without the religion there -- it's just a justification provided for a choice already made."

-- Matt Stone & Trey Parker
(From South Park FAQ's)

Bet you didn't expect THIS from the ones who made Cartman and the gang! :)

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