The Sixth Voyage of SINDBAD
(Najamuddin Ghanghro, Karachi(original from Larkana))
Voyage :
"Before a year after my fifth voyage, I was on my sixth voyage, the longest of
all my voyages. As we set sail we had a calm sea. After some days the weather
grew bad and huge waves threatened to drown us.
One afternoon, the captain of the ship looked troubled. In desperation, he tore
of his turban and paced the deck. He told us that the ship was out of control
and soon the ship would crash into a high, rocky mountain. That would mean that
we would all be dead. As he had said in a quarter of an hour, our ship did crash
into a huge mountain and the ship was in smithers. Good luck and God's blessings
saved all abroad. We swam to a narrow strip of land at the foot of the mountain.
We soon recovered some food and goods from the shipwreck but it was not
heartening news at all. We were caught between a high, steep mountain and a
raging sea.
We had divided the food equally amongst ourselves but we knew the food wouldn't
last long. My companions were worried and hopeless but I kept heart. I went to
the seashore everyday and gathered whatever swept over from our wrecked ship to
the shore. Once when I explored the mountains, I discovered hoards of diamonds,
rubies and pearls. I gathered some of them and kept in a safe place thinking of
selling them if I got out of the situation.
One fine morning, I discovered a cave. To my surprise, I saw a river that flew
through the cave from the sea to the land while as a rule, all rivers flew from
land to the sea. I did not tell about the river to anyone.
After a few days all my companions were dead as they had eaten off all their
shares of food. I had eaten a little food at a time and had some in store so I
had managed to live. As my store of food diminished I thought of the river which
I had discovered. I thought it would give me a path to escape. I went to the
spot where I had gathered pieces of wood from my ship. I made a raft out of the
wood, took my precious hoard of gems and some food and set sail on the raft.
When I rowed into the cave, there was complete darkness but I kept rowing in the
darkness for some days. Some times I had to lie on my back to go through the low
roof of the cave. Soon my food stock was finished and I grew weak from hunger. I
lay back on my raft and was sure that I would die.
I guess I must have slept off for many hours. I woke up to see daylight. I found
myself lying on a riverbank and my raft was floating away. 1 looked up to see
some Negroes looking down on me. The Negroes spoke to me in a language which 1
could not understand. Then one of them spoke in Arabic. He said, "I know Arabic
too. For many of us lived in Arabia long ago. We found you floating on the raft
when we came to dig a canal here. How did you reach this place?"
I ate some of the food and drink that they offered me and told them of my recent
experiences. They asked me to tell my story to their king, too.