Wisdom Of King Solomon Short Story

Wisdom Of King Solomon King Solomon was the wisest man of his time. His fame spread far and wide. Every day many people asked him different...

Wisdom Of King Solomon

King Solomon was the wisest man of his time. His fame spread far and wide. Every day many people asked him different questions. He answered all their questions perfectly. So the king was called “The king of the wise.” Queen of Sheba ruled another country. Hearing the name and fame of Solomon, she decided to test his wisdom. The queen went to Solomon’s Court. She took with her two garlands one of the real roses and the other artificial roses. But both of the garlands looked quite a like. The queen placed them on the table and said. Oh wise king, please look at the garlands. Tell me, which one is of real roses. Solomon thought for some time. It was very difficult to identify the real rose. Just then he saw some bees humming outside the window. King Solomon told his men to open the window. Then the bees came in and sat on the garland of real flowers. The king then pointed to that garland. The queen if Sheba was greatly charmed at his wisdom. She said May Allah grant you long life. You are really Solomon the wise.

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