The Impure Forest
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The story revolves around the polite young man (Raed), who used to live with his father, the honorable merchant (Abd al-qader), who was exposed to a conspiracy due to the envy and hatred of one of them against his father then he turns into a cheetah by black magic and finds himself in the enchanted forest and meets many opponents and friends among them is the gazelle (Amira), and they are exposed together to exciting events and separate difficult situations until the magic breaks from them in the end thanks to the uninterrupted work of goodness and both of them meet his father at the end of their journey, who bless their marriage at the end.
Andrew Akoula Girges
Name: Andrew Akoula Girges Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine He is currently studying ENT Very fond of science and technology He likes to read poetry and practice football Mathematics and physics of favorite materials He loves hiking amidst greenery and landscapes
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The Impure Forest - Andrew Akoula Girges
The Impure Forest
Presented to: Dad's soul
An Introduction:
The story revolves around the polite young man (Raed), who used to live with his father, the honorable merchant (Abd al-qader), who was exposed to a conspiracy due to the envy and hatred of one of them against his father then he turns into a cheetah by black magic and finds himself in the enchanted forest and meets many opponents and friends among them is the gazelle (Amira), and they are exposed together to exciting events and separate difficult situations until the magic breaks from them in the end thanks to the uninterrupted work of goodness and both of them meet his father at the end of their journey, who bless their marriage at the end.
The Author:
Andrew Akoula Girges
About the Author:
Name: Andrew Akoula Girges
Graduated from the Faculty of Medicine
He is currently studying ENT
Very fond of science and technology
He likes to read poetry and practice football
Mathematics and physics of favorite materials
He loves hiking amidst greenery and landscapes
Contents:
1 The Honorable Merchant
2 The unjust king and his sycophant minister
3 The Hyenas Have What's Left
4 Mercenaries
5 Sight is dark and insight also
6 Instinct, Survival and Friendship
7 Gazelle of Mercy
8 Good has a great reward
9 Justice has many pictures
10 Witchcraft is invalid now
11 Return to the city of (Aqfan)
12 Wedding Ceremony
1 The Honorable Merchant
It is reported that in the ancient Arab city of (Aqfan), near (Persia), a large merchant named (Abd al-qader) used to work and profit from his trade in various fabrics and textiles. He had one son at the age of twenty-five in the prime of his youth, his name (Raed) who obeys his father in everything. He helped him in his trade, and he used to travel to (India), selling them various fabrics at the head of his father's caravan and bringing from them the famous Indian perfumes and spices on the basis of the barter system, because not all ancient commercial transactions were based on banknotes or coins. Rather, there was an exchange of one commodity for another, and this young man named (Raed) used to travel a lot to help his father in his foreign trade, and he also traveled to (the Levant) to exchange textiles for the various fruits that are grown there.
One day, a man named (Tammam) went to the shop of Mr. (Abd al-qader), the father of (Raed) and asked him to sell him all the silk fabrics in the store in exchange for a number of precious stones, provided that he would not give any of the merchants, but Mr. (Abd al-qader) refused this offer for two reasons, the first reason: because he was committed to a word with a number of the city's merchants, the second reason: that this man whose name was (Tammam) had a bad reputation because he was cheating in his trade, changing his own scales, and practicing a policy of monopoly when crises hit the city, and (Abd al-qadir) feared that (Tammam) would monopolize silk fabrics for himself and sell them to notables of the city.
(Tammam) was angry because he had promised a number of princes to bring them a group of silk textiles that are unparalleled in the city of (Aqfan) or the neighboring cities, and decided to take revenge on (Abd al-qader) in the most precious thing he had, his young son (Raed), so he went to one of the magicians and the resident far away at the outskirts of the city asked him to prepare magic against the son of the master (Abd al-qader), the beautiful young man (Raed) in return for paying him more than he asked for, he started tossing him one sack of money after another.
It seems that these packages have manipulated the magician's mind and he decided to do to Mr. (Tammam) what he asked. Evil was a common factor in the two, and the magician prepared black magic for Mr. (Tammam) on