The Story of the Leper, the Bald, and the Blind
R80.00
The Story of the Leper, the Bald, and the Blind is a retelling of a well-known hadith from Sahih al-Bukhari. In this narrative, Allah tests three men from the Children of Israel—a leper, a bald man, and a blind man—by restoring their health and wealth. An angel, disguised as a traveler, approaches each to ask for assistance. Only the blind man remains grateful and generous, acknowledging Allah’s blessings. This story imparts lessons on gratitude, humility, and the importance of recognizing and appreciating divine favors.
Author:
Halima Ayob
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Category: Kiddies & anecdotes
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