The main character of this story is Abdul who remains the focal point from the beginning to the end of the story. Born in Arabia, Abdul squandered the inherited wealth in luxury after the death of his father and mother. He has so much of greediness and he is not fair.
He worked hard and earned money again and started his business with hundred camels. With the help of a Hussain, Abdul got immense wealth through magic. The ghost of greed took over Abdul's mind and due to which he lost both his eyes. Thus, he became blind and was forced to beg. It is shown in this story that the consequences of greed are bad. The destruction of a greedy person is certain. This story is purposeful and educational. The language of the story is simple and the style is flowing.
Baba Abdul said that I was born in this city of Arabia. When my parents died, I inherited their money. That money was so much that I could live comfortably for the rest of my life, but I quickly spent all the money in indulgences. Then I worked hard to earn money and bought hundred camels from him. I used to give those camels on rent to traders. I got a lot of profit from their rent and I bought some more camels and started carrying goods on rent along with them.
Once Abdula
Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG
Texte: Chandu Kanuri
Bildmaterialien: Chandu Kanuri
Cover: Chandu Kanuri
Lektorat: Chandu Kanuri
Korrektorat: Chandu Kanuri
Übersetzung: Chandu Kanuri
Satz: Chandu Kanuri
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 14.01.2024
ISBN: 978-3-7554-6767-0
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