One Thousand and One Nights: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: 7th Night

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Aladdin and the Magic Lamp


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In this episode, for the first time, we are told about the lamp that, from the title of the story, we know is a magic lamp.

The Maghrebi gives long instructions to Aladdin. I am surprised that he did not make Aladdin repeat them to make sure they are correctly understood. But apparently, Aladdin can follow these instructions to the letter and he reaches the lamp, which will be the source of wealth and glory in the future.


ON THE SEVENTH NIGHT

Sheherazade said:

The Maghrebi said: "And you will thus be the master of the treasure, which we will share in all fairness, in two equal parts, one for you and one for me!"

At these words of the North African, Aladdin, this poor man, forgot both his fatigues and the blow received, and replied: “O my uncle, command me whatever you want, and I will obey you! And the Maghrebi took him in his arms and kissed him several times on the cheeks, and said to him: “O Aladdin, you are like a son to me and dearer to me! for I have no other parents on earth but you; and you will be my sole heir and my offspring, O my child! Because after all, it is for you, in short, that I am working at the moment and that I have come from so far away. And if I rushed you a little, you understand now that it was to make up your mind not to let your marvelous destiny await you in vain. So here's what you're going to do! Start first by going down with me to the bottom of the hole, and there you will take the bronze ring and lift the marble slab!" And, having thus spoken, he jumped first into the hole, and stretched out his hand to Aladdin, to help him go down. And Aladdin, once down, said to him: "But how am I to do, O my uncle, to lift such a heavy plate, when I am only a very young boy? If at least you wanted to help me, I would gladly do so!" The North African replied: “Oh no! Oh no! If unfortunately, I got my hands on it, you couldn't do anything more, and your name would be erased from the treasury forever! Try it yourself and you will see that you will lift the plaque with as much ease as if you were picking up a bird's feather! You will only have to pronounce, taking the ring, your name and your father's name and your grandfather's name! »

So Aladdin bent down and took the ring and pulled it to him saying, "I am Aladdin, son of the tailor Mustapha, son of the tailor Ali!" And he lifted the marble slab with great ease, and immediately set it aside. And he saw a vault which, by twelve steps of marble, descended towards a door with two leaves of red copper with large nails. And the North African said to him: “My son Aladdin, come down now into this vault. And when you are at the bottom of the twelfth step, you will enter through this copper door which will open by itself in front of you. And you will arrive under a large vault divided into three rooms communicating with each other. Now, in the first room, you will find four large bronze vats filled with liquid gold, in the second room four large silver vats filled with powdered gold, and in the third room four large gold vats filled with dinars of gold. But, you, pass without stopping! and lift your robe high and draw it tight around your waist, lest it touches the walls of the vats: for if you have the misfortune to touch with your fingers or even touch with the clothes one vat or its content, you will instantly be changed into a block of black stone. You will therefore enter the first room, and very quickly you will pass into the second from where, without stopping for a moment, you will enter the third, where you will find a studded door, similar to that of the entrance, which will immediately open before you. And you will cross it, and you will suddenly find yourself in a magnificent garden planted with trees bending under the weight of their fruits. But don't stop there either! You will cross it, walking straight ahead, and you will come to a staircase with columns, of thirty steps, which you will climb to reach a terrace. But when you're on this terrace, Aladdin, be careful! for you will see, just in front of you, a kind of open-air niche; and in this niche, you will find, on a bronze pedestal, a small copper lamp. And this lamp will be lit. But you, be careful, Aladdin! you will take this lamp, you will extinguish it, you will pour the oil from it on the ground, and you will quickly hide it in your bosom! And do not be afraid to dirty your dress, because this oil that you will have thrown away is not oil, but a completely different liquid which leaves no trace on the clothes. And you will come back to me, by the same path that you will have followed! And, on the way back, you can stop a little in the garden, if you please, and pick as many fruits as you like from this garden. And, once near me, you will give me the lamp, which is the goal and motive of our journey and will give us wealth and our glory in the future, oh my child!"

When the North African had thus spoken, he took off a ring that he had on his finger and put it on Aladdin's thumb, saying to him: "This ring, my son, will save you from all dangers and preserve you from all evil. So embolden your soul, and fill your chest with courage, for you are no longer a child, but a man! And, with the help of Allah, only good will happen to you! And we will be in wealth, thanks to the lamp, and in honor for life!" Then he added: “Only, once again, Aladdin, be very careful to lift your robe very high and pull it close to you! otherwise, you will be lost, and the treasure will be lost with you!"

Then he kissed him, patting her on the cheeks several times, and said, “Go safe! »

Then Aladdin, extremely emboldened, ran down the marble steps, and, lifting his robe over his belt, and holding it tight against him, he passed through the copper door, the two leaves of which had opened by themselves to his approach. And, without forgetting anything of the recommendations of the Maghrebi, he crossed with a thousand precautions the first, the second, and the third rooms, going around the vats filled with gold, arrived in front of the last door, crossed it, crossed the garden without stepping inside, stop, climbed the thirty steps of the columned staircase, climbed onto the terrace and went straight to the niche in front of him. And he saw, on the bronze pedestal, the lighted lamp.

— At this point in her narration, Scheherazade saw the morning appear and quietly fell silent.


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Finally, the next part is here. I was sleeping when the notifications arrived.

As I was reading this part of the story, my convictions about the Uncle being the antagonist are building up in me. Luring Aladdin to get the lamp for him sounds like a "trick". He knows exactly what's going to happen to Aladdin and yet he doesn't want to go with him to get the lamp.

At this point, Aladdin is blinded by the thought that he is going to be wealthy as his Uncle promised him half of the treasures that they will get through the lamp.

I can't really blame Aladdin at this point, I mean, I would also do it without thinking about the consequences of my actions. That's being human. Also, I believe the Uncle has purposely put Aladdin on a long journey and subsequently gaslights him into doing things that he would not do if it's too soon.

And so the interesting part begins... Aladdin is about to get his hands into the lamp. I already can't wait to read the next part :)

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Saludos amigo, me gustan más las historias reales jajjaaja, pero este clásico de Aladín está interesante. Saludos

Some people pretend that we wish them well, but they actually have something else in mind.Many people do not care about the loss of others for their own gain.There are many people like Allah Deen in this world who are being used by such cunning people.The story ends with a very interesting scene, I will wait for the next part

The magic starts revealing in front of Aladdin as he emerges in a world of wonders with high rewards. The story builds momentum and as a reader, I can barely wait to see what happens next. When faced with a challenge, Aladding proved courage after a shootout, let's see if he can be brave and smart as the story goes on.

If they cheat you once it's your fault if they cheat you a second time it's your fault. Aladin is learning a wise lesson that life teaches him and it is up to him to use what he has learned. The North African is unintentionally teaching Aladin a very valuable lesson.

Reading this episode of stories, a quote comes to mind. Churchill said that Courage is one of the most important cha racteristics of human beings. If we have the courage , we will have other characteristics of human beings

The adventure continues; an adventure with the potential for great wealth and glory for Aladdin! That's why he was quick to forget the Maghrebi's desperate behaviour and slap. 😅 I wonder why Aladdin does not see through the behaviour to know that the Maghrebi's motives are not right.

The Maghrebi uses his sweet words to cajole Aladdin to do his bidding of getting the small copper lamp without going with him. The small copper lamp seems to hold the key to everything. I can't wait to see what happens next in this story. Thanks for sharing. 😊😊

I wonder why Aladdin does not see through the behaviour to know that the Maghrebi's motives are not right.

It is probably because he mostly thinks about the wealth and the glory that he has been promised.

From this story we get a very important lesson that if we continue to work hard, we will surely get success, the way Al-Din reached magic lamp by working hard. Many people in this world will try to take advantage of you by gifting you small things and like I feel Aladdin's uncle is doing with him by bringing him clothes etc. And by bringing things. In today's story, Aladdin's Deen uncle slapped him and explained that I am doing all this for your good. We can only pray that Allah protects us from such people because these are the people who have something else in their hearts and something else on their lips. Only he will be able to lead a happy life. Such people are very fulfilled in the end. At present, they seem to be in the world for gain, but in the end they suffer a lot. This story is getting more interesting day by day and I am eagerly waiting for the next part all day long. If we look around, we will see such people in our lives who want to take advantage of us. That is why it is said that if a person is very kind and doing favors to you, then he has a great motive behind it.


I was waiting for this part, I wanted to know the real plan of Maghrabi ( dervesh ), so now after reading your post, now i have a clear idea, what exactly was the purpose of dervesh, he wanted to use Alladin to achieve his goals of getting the treasury.Greetings @vcelier.

The Hardest part of getting the treasury was the danger of life, if he touches anything , he would become the man of stone, so he, decided to go out and find someone who do this job for him. As his sight of choosing the person was good, he chose the Alladin as he was slim and smart.

Though he was not serious in life but he was perfect for this job. The job was difficult , but the reward was immense, so that Alladin got agreed to do the job, even knowing that , there was the danger of his life.

I think Alladin may find the lamp, which we all have heard about, and he will try to revenge the Maghrabi.

We'll see it in the next part, Can't wait for the next part.

Thanks for sharing this part with us @vcelier

The story of Aladdin that I read as a child was different but that one is more interesting.

Till now Aladdin does not know what is happening to him he is being used or someone is really sincere with him, just like it happens to us in our daily life, we don't even know who is using us as if Aladdin has not found out yet.

Interest in the story is gradually increasing. I don't know what happens next I am waiting for the next part of the story.

I am keen to see the next chapter! Will we see the Djinn?

FYI

Then he kissed her, patting her on the cheeks several times, and said, “Go safe! »

should be "him"

!BEER

Great story!!


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