Arabs -- Folklore; Fairy tales; Fairy tales -- Arab countries; Folklore -- Arab countries; Tales -- Arab countries
In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful. Praise be to God,
the Creator of Man; and He is the Lord of lords, and the Cause of
causes. O thou, if thou know me not, I will acquaint thee with my name
and my descent. I am Tedmur, the daughter of the King of the
Amalekites. I possessed what none of the kings possessed, and ruled
with justice, and acted impartially toward my subjects: I gave and
bestowed, and I lived a long time in the enjoyment of happiness and an
easy life, and possessing emancipated female and male slaves. Thus I
did until the summoner of death came to my abode, and disasters
occurred before me. And the case was this: Seven years in succession
came upon us, during which no water descended on us from heaven, nor
did any grass grow for us on the face of the earth. So we ate what
food we had in our dwellings, and after that, we fell upon the beasts
and ate them, and there remained nothing. Upon this, therefore, I
caused the wealth to be brought, and meted it with a measure, and sent
it by trusty men, who went about with it through all the districts,
not leaving unvisited a single large city, to seek for some food. But
they found it not; and they returned to us with the wealth, after a
long absence. So thereupon we exposed to view our riches and our
treasures, locked the gates of the fortresses in our city, and
submitted ourselves to the decree of our Lord, committing our case to
our Master; and thus we all died, as thou beholdest, and left what we
had built and what we had treasured. This is our story: Whoso arriveth
at our city, and entereth it, let him take of the wealth what he can,
but not touch anything that is on my body; for it is the covering of
my person. Therefore let him fear God, and not seize aught of it; for
he would destroy himself. Peace be on you! I beg God, moreover, to
save you from the evil of trials and sickness.
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