The story of the one who gave birth to dirhams goes back to what was narrated by Ash`ab - whose greed is a proverb- when he said that a slave-girl brought him a dinar, and she said: This is a deposit with you.

He made it more difficult between bending the bed.

So when the maidservant came a few days later, she said to him, “Dad, you! The dinar.” He said to her, “Get up my bed and take his son, for he has been born.”

Ash'ab had left a dirham next to the dinar.

So the maid took the dirham and left the dinar.

She came back a few days later, and found another dirham with him, and she took it, and for the third time as well.

At the fourth, Ash`ab cried when he saw her, and the maidservant said: What makes you cry?

He said, "Your dinar died in the postpartum period."

She said: How can the dinar be nifaas?

He said to her, "O you immoral woman, give charity in childbirth and not in childbirth!"

Thistle does not grow grapes

The proverb “Do not reap grapes from thorns” is used for those who hope for favor from people other than their own, or for those who sow evil and wait for a good harvest.

It is also hit when someone who tries to reform a person with a bad upbringing is of no benefit to him and no advice is useful for him.

His story, as mentioned in "Reflections", goes back to ancient times, when a man lived in a house next to an orchard.

He had a son accompanying him while planting and working.

One day the boy found his father planting a seedling in the orchard.

Not long after, the tree put forth beautiful grapes.

The son tasted it and liked it very much, and he considered it easy to plant a tree, any tree, that would eat grapes.

The boy found a sapling of thorns lying on a road not far from the house.

He pulled it home, and planted it in the orchard.

He waited for him to reap the grapes, as his father had reaped before.

After a while, he was surprised by the thorns spreading in its branches, and the grapes did not appear on them.

And he was more patient, so it increased his thorns.

And when he found his father uprooting the thorn, he confessed to him that he was the one who planted it. His father said to him: You do not reap grapes from thorns, so do not wait for something without its origin.

Not everything that is sown is good: thistles only produce thistles, and grapes only produce grapes.

What you sow in your life, you will reap, if you sow good, you will reap good, and if you sow evil, you will find nothing but evil!