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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 10 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
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Walid ibn Hujr. Walid ibn Hujr is Malik's real name. He happened to make his own name, Malik, to hide his true name, as he was so embarrassed by his past actions. Walid was a bad man as a king, who wanted to destroy anyone who came in his path, but as he learnt his errors, he became Hakim, a good man.
Raschid, Hasan, Sayf (a.k.a Amir). He had three sons and their names were Raschid (a merchant), Hasan (a herder) and Sayf (a bandit) in order of first born to last born. Walid meets them one by one on his journey to find the stolen carpet. He becomes their close friend and tells Sayf and Raschid what he really did to Hammad (their father), but doesn't tell Hasan as he wants him to remain happy.
It can show the past, present and future times of mankind. Walid saw this carpet and found the history of mankind race past him. The three thieves, when seeing this carpet, had committed suicide, gone mad or gone blind. Only Walid had remained sane and safe. The carpet really was special, even though it looked like any other carpet.
Jalaf. It was Jalaf, an unknown character who only appears in that chapter. King Walid also came to look but got whacked by Hakim who took the carpet and fled. Next day, Walid woke up and fled from the palace of Dhat Kahal in search of the carpet.
Yes. Yes, she was the daughter of Sheik al-Harit. She loved Walid, so when he left the camp, she went with him in search of the carpet. She also provided a new clue as to the whereabouts of the carpet. Zahra was a good, strong and valiant lady.
Hegra. They found him in an old house, blind. He denied that he had the carpet, but Walid found it and took it away. Hakim was the leader of a group of thieves, apparently.
What was the name of the judge at the poetry competition of Ukaz who also judged the poetry competition in Dhat Kahal? | The "Wandering King" quiz!
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Al-Nabiga Al-Dubyani. He was a famous judge who judged many famous poetry competitions in Arabia. He was a good man because he was not biased towards Hammad. When Walid went and asked him what was wrong with his quasida, Dubyani simply said that his did not contain "heart".
Yes. Yes, the grand vizier was a good man. He worked hard, when Walid backed out, to bring the land back into form but never accomplished it. Walid finds out that Hakim wanted the post of grand vizier as he said lies to Walid about the present vizier being a bad man. Walid exiled him for this lie.
Because Walid knew many languages. Walid knew how to read and write Hebrew, so Raschid took him in as a secretary. But as Walid started to travel around with him and got involved in the merchant's affairs, Raschid believed Walid was worthy of being his business partner.
It was broken into four pieces and given to Walid and the sons of Hammad.. It was given to the sons of Hammad; Raschid, Amir and Hasan and Walid because he had proven himself a worthy man who took responsibility for his actions.
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