Long time ago, at the north area of West
Kalimantan, lived a wealthy merchant. He had two sons. The older one is named
Muzakir and the younger one is named Dermawan. The two brothers were so
different in their attitudes. Muzakir had a very mean and greedy character. On
the contradictory, Dermawan was a caring and kind person. He was not greedy and
always tried to help those in needs.
Before he passed away, the merchant divided all
of his money equally to both of his sons. He did it so that both of his sons
will not envious at each other. Muzakir then bought a big cash-box. He put his
entire share inside the cash-box and locked it. When a poor came to Muzakir’s
house, he laughs at them instead of giving them something. If the poor don’t
want to leave, Muzakir would summon his servants to chase them away.
Many of the poor in that area had heard about
Muzakir’s rude attitude, therefore they preferred to come to Dermawan. When
Dermawan saw those peoples coming, he sincerely welcome them to his house and
shared money with those who needed it. It was almost every day a poor came for
his help that f inally he ran out of money. Dermawan then moved to a smaller
house. He also worked as a foreman. His salary was not much, only enough to buy
his own daily meals. But Dermawan was happy with his simple life.
His elder brother laughed when he heard the news
about Dermawan. He always thought that Dermawan was a fool to share his money
with other people. He himself has just bought a large new house. “There is no
one who as stupid as my younger brother,” he said.
One day, when Dermawan was sitting and relaxing
in his house yard, a sparrow suddenly fell off in front of him. The sparrow
twittered in pain. “Poor bird, did you broke your wing?” He took the bird and
examines its wings. He’s right. One of the sparrow’s wings is broken. “Let me
take care of you,” he said. Dermawan bandaged the sparrow’s wing and then he
took some rice to feed the poor bird. After some time, the bird gradually tamed
and was no longer afraid to Dermawan. Few days later, its wings were completely
healed. After a while, it flew to the sky. The following day, the sparrow came
to visit Dermawan. It held a seed with its beak, and then it put the seed in
front of Dermawan. It was an ordinary seed, but Dermawan accepted it with a big
smile on his face. He then planted the seed in the back yard of his house.
Three days later, the seed started to grow. It
was a watermelon tree. Dermawan took good care of the tree. He thought the tree
would bear many fruits since it was so blossomy. But, from all the flowers,
only one turned to fruit. Day by day, the fruit grows bigger, bigger than any
watermelon Dermawan ever see. Harvesting time finally came and he decided to
take the watermelon. “Oh my God, it is so heavy”, he uttered while trying
hardly to carry it into the house to put on the table. He took a knife and
started to cut the watermelon. Dermawan was shocked. Inside the watermelon is
some kind of yellow sand. “What could this be?” Dermawan wondered. Then he realized
that the strange yellow sand was actually a pile of pure golden sand. “Holy
God, it’s gold. I’m rich,” he danced happily. He heard bird twittered and he
looked outside. He saw the sparrow on a tree. “Thank you”, he shouted. “Thank
you”, he shouted again, and then the sparrow flew away.
Dermawan then bought a big house with a very big
garden the next day. All of the poor came to his house and were welcomed for
meals. This time, Dermawan would not run out of money. He had so much money,
and his fields produced plants with good fruits as well.
The news about Dermawan’s fortune was heard by
Muzakir and made him envy. He went to Dermawan house, and Dermawan honestly
told his brother about the sparrow. Muzakir immediately commanded his servants
to find a bird with broken wings as he heard the story from his brother. A week
passed, but Muzakir’s servants still couldn’t find such bird. He was so angry
and even couldn‘t sleep during the nights. The next day, he asked one of his
servants to catch a bird using chopsticks. Of course, the chopsticks hurt the
bird and broke its wings. Muzakir then pretended to pity the bird and took care
of it. Days passed and the bird was completely healed and let to fly. The
following day, the bird came back to Muzakir and brought a seed for him. He was
very happy. ”I will be very rich soon, even richer than Dermawan,” he said to
himself.
Muzakir planted the seed
at the back yard of his house and it grew to a fine watermelon tree after
several days. It also bore only one fruit, which was much bigger than that once
owned by Dermawan. As the harvesting time approached, Muzakir asked his
servants to take the fruit into his house. He couldn‘t wait to find a pile of
golden sand inside. He cut the watermelon himself and was very shocked when
black mud mixed with dirt flushed out to his face. It smelled very bad.
Muzakir‘s clothes and also the room were terribly dirty because of it. He ran
to the street because he couldn‘t stand the rotten smell from the watermelon.
All the people on the street laughed at him for what they saw.
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