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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: 39th Night

in #story2 years ago

"Finally, very soon everything was back to normal"

The Sultan came and asked for his daughter, the princess, and he also apologized to Aladdin for the way he treated Aladdin when he returned from hunting. Sultan knew that what he had done to Aladdin was wrong that's why he apologized to his Aladdin himself.

And Aladdin is also a good-hearted boy, he also forgave the Sultan even though he was humiliated by the Sultan in front of the whole town. Well, everything is fine and everyone is very happy and and the magician who knew the truth about Aladdin's lamp is also dead.

But as the saying goes, "life is not that easy" ups and down are the part of life. But there is no problem that cannot be solved, as it has been said in the Holy Quran "ALLAH does not require of any soul more than what it can afford" (Surah-Al-Baqarah #286). The meaning of this is that ALLAH does not burden anyone beyond what he can bear.

When I was reading the story, when I read that the wizard died, I felt that the twist was gone, but how so? this story is full of twists. As Aladdin's wife said that they are not having any children and she wants to invite a woman named Fatima to her palace who will come and treat her, but what did she know that the woman she is calling to heal her would become the next twist in the story.

Now let's see that if Aladdin is willing to invite this woman to his palace after the words of the princess, then what does that woman do when she comes to the palace? And will we get to see the son of Aladdin in this story? Or maybe daughter? Its getting more interesting day by day....