The Mercy of Allah
par Hilaire Belloc
The Fortunes and Misadventures of Mahmoud: A Tale of Wealth and Providence
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- Parution30 mai 2023
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"The Mercy of Allah" by Hilaire Belloc is a satirical narrative that follows the life of Mahmoud, a wealthy merchant in Bagdad, as he recounts his journey from poverty to affluence to his seven nephews. The story begins with Mahmoud being expelled from his father's house with a mere 100 dinars. Through a series of cunning and fortuitous events, Mahmoud's wealth grows exponentially. His adventures include stowing away on a ship, deceiving a carpet collector, and outsmarting a magistrate with counterfeit pearls. Each episode highlights Mahmoud's shrewdness and the role of divine providence in his success. Despite his questionable ethics, Mahmoud attributes his fortune to the mercy of Allah, emphasizing the unpredictability of fate and the folly of human change. The narrative is a critique of the pursuit of wealth and the moral compromises it often entails, wrapped in a humorous and engaging tale. Belloc's work is a reflection on the nature of fortune, the capriciousness of life, and the human tendency to rationalize questionable actions when they lead to success.
