There once was a man.

There once was a man traveling from Washington to Baltimore. He stopped at a rest stop to go to the bathroom. Some robbers jumped him there. They stripped him, beat him, and then went on. They left him lying half dead in the ditch.

An Orthodox rabbi from Potomac happened to pass by on that road. When he saw him lying in the ditch, he moved over to the other side of the highway. Similarly, a Baptist preacher from McLean was traveling through that place. When he saw him, he moved over to the other side of the highway.

A Wahabi Muslim from Saudi Arabia was passing by while on a journey. When he saw him, he felt compassion. He went to him, bandaged his wounds, and put lotion and antiseptic on them. He lifted him into his own vehicle. He took him to the hospital. He stayed with him. The next day, he paid the hospital a one thousand dollar deposit. He said, "Take care of him. Here is my information. Whatever it costs, I will come back and repay you."

Which of these three do you think was a real friend to the man who was robbed?