Arabic stories

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the story

The story is defined as a group of events that are narrated in a consistent and sequential manner of things, and the events that you are talking about can be real and are called here the story as the real story, or the events can be fantasies and are called here the imaginary story that is impossible to happen, and the story can talk about events Real happened, but it is not transferred from it, and here it is called the real one.

The story of hidden love

A man from the desert men was married to a woman he loved, and this woman was married before him to another man and bore him a child. Since he did not see her laughing or even smiling, and he had doubts that his wife loves another person, and he has feelings that she hides from him.

The man was confused about his wife, so he turned to an old woman who lived in the desert and was known to be wise, and he told her his story, and asked her to find a solution for him to remove doubts from him, and to make sure of his wife’s love for him, so the old woman said to him: You must catch a snake, sew its mouth, and put it on On your chest while you sleep, and when your wife comes to wake you up, she fakes that you died.

The next morning, the husband responded to the old man's request, and did what she ordered him to do. When his wife came to wake him up, he did not move or get up, and she thought that the snake had bit her husband and he died, so she started screaming at her son (Zaid) to come to her, and she said the following poem:

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O Zayd, the fellow replied with my expression

On your father, my eyes don't invalidate them

I have raised how many precedents I have stumbled upon

With the return of canna and horses, they hurry their gallops

And I raised how many attacks you had

Morning

And I raised how many guards I was in my youth

Wishing you, Wafi Al-Khaseel, Halilha

He watered the neighbor's womb, but his neighbor was absent

And the brother of his neighbor is not absent from her partner

There is no relaxation of his eye watching its demise

There is no questioner or seeker of it

After the husband heard this poem from his wife, he was sure of her feelings towards him, and he knew the value of her love for him, which she was hiding ashamed of him. The wife was ashamed when she revealed her love and feelings to her husband, and when she learned that her husband was deceiving her and did not die, she became angry and swore not to return to him unless he agreed to the conditions she had requested. Where the first condition was that the stone spoke to the stone, and the second condition was that the oud spoke to the oud, so the husband was confused and disappointed.

After great confusion, the husband went to the old woman again, and told her what his wife had asked for, so the old woman said, Bring the millstone; When she turns around, she makes a sound; Where half of it spoke to the other half, and brought the lordship, in which the lutes spoke to each other. If your wife loves you and wants to return to you, she will return, so the husband did what was asked of him, and his wife returned to him as he wished.

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Qais bin Al-Mallouh and Laila Al-Ameria

About their lives

This story is one of the most beautiful love stories in history. Where the most beautiful meanings of adoration and love were written between Qais bin Al-Malouh and Laila Al-Amriya, and in addressing their lives, we point out that the hero is called Qais bin Al-Malouh bin Muzahim bin Adass bin Rabi’ah bin Ja’dah bin Ka’b, born in the year 440 AH, and he was a smart boy who memorized poetry, and a scholar of Arab news. And their stories, and Qais was known for his morals and honorable morals, he was tall, white-skinned, curly hair, but he went crazy from his great love and love for Laila.

As for the heroine, she is Laila bint Mahdi bin Saad bin Rabia bin Al-Huraish bin Ka'b bin Rabia bin Amer bin Sa'sa, and she was nicknamed Umm Malik, and Qais was four years older than her.

Crazy Layla's story

It is said that Qais and Laila were cousins; Where Qais and Laila were brought up together, and they were herding sheep together, so they fell in love with each other since childhood, and when Laila grew up, she was veiled from Qais and no longer saw him. Where his longing and love increased day by day.

Days passed and Laila's love increased in the heart of Qais, so he wandered on his face in the desert, and began to say the poetry of Laila - which history later immortalized and became a beacon for every lover and lover - then he decided to propose to her, so he collected a large dowry for her, but he was surprised by her family's rejection of him because they knew his story with her And his adoration of her before, and that is what their customs reject, considering that a disgrace to the family, and there are some accounts that say that the main reason for Laila’s father’s rejection of Qais is some differences between him and Qais’ father; As Laila's family believed that the Qais family had taken its right to inheritance, so that Laila's father did not find anything to feed his family, but most historians suggested the first reason why Laila's father did not accept his daughter's marriage to Qais.

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At the same time, another man proposed to Layla from her family, and this man was from the Thaqif tribe. Where he gave her family a dowry estimated at ten camels, so Abu Laila seized the opportunity and forced his daughter to accept this marriage, knowing that Qais had given her nearly fifty camels as a dowry for her. Laila married against her will and left with her husband to Taif, and as soon as Qais felt that Laila had moved away from him, he hummed on his face in the vast desert, and began to sing her poetry, and sing his virginal love for her, and he was a lot of traveler; Where people see it once in the Levant, and once in the Hijaz, and another in Najd.

Historians and writers mention that Qais came to Layla’s husband one day and found him sitting among men of his people, and that day was very cold, so he chanted to him, saying:

For God's sake, did you hold Layla to you before dawn, or did you kiss her mouth?

Did the pods of Layla flicker over you, the daisies flapping in their dew?

It was as if a carnation and a dark shade of musk and the aim of prostitutes had covered her mouth

Ward said to him: As for if you swore to me, yes. Qays, who was insane with Laila, caught fire with both hands and did not let go until he fell unconscious.

The end of Qais bin Al-Mallouh

Qais was found dead in the desert among the stones, and it is said that a woman from his people used to go to him with food daily, so she put it in a certain place without seeing Qais, and when she returned the next day if she found the food deficient, she knew that Qais ate from it and was still love, until the day came I put food in it, and it came back again and found it as it is, so I knew that Qais had died, so I told the men of the tribe about Qais.

The men of the tribe went out looking for Qais and found him lying between the rocks and he had passed away, but he left a mark on one of the rocks by writing a verse of poetry in which he said:

cushion the stones of the mission and the desert

And he died wounded in the heart and healed in the chest

I wish this love was loved once

He knows what the lover receives from abandonment.
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