AMEEN AND THE GHOUL - A Persian Fairy Tale - Anon E. Mouse - E-Book

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Anon E. Mouse

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In issue 15 of the Baba Indaba children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the story of AMEEN AND THE GHOUL. Ameen is tired of his life of poverty and seemingly endless toil. With little or no reward. He knows of the Valley of the Angel of Death where few fear to tread, filled with Ghouls, Jinns, other evil spirits and …….treasure! With nothing to lose, Ameen sets off to pit his wits against the Ghouls and Jinns. Will Ameen be successful or will he pay the ultimate price for his foolishness?Baba Indaba is a fictitious Zulu storyteller who narrates children's stories from around the world. Baba Indaba translates as "Father of Stories".This book also has a "Where in the World - Look it Up" section, where young readers are challenged to look up a place on a map somewhere in the world. The place, town or city is relevant to the story, on map. HINT - use Google maps.BUY ANY 4 BABA INDABA CHILDREN’S STORIES FOR ONLY $133% of the profit from the sale of this book will be donated to charities.INCLUDES LINKS TO DOWNLOAD 8 FREE STORIES 

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2017

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AA MEEN MEEN  AA ND ND  TT HE HE  GG HOULHOUL

A T ALE FROM  A NCIENT  P ERSIA

BB ABA ABA  II NDABA NDABA  CCHILDRENHILDREN ’’ S S  SS TORIESTORIES

PUBLISHED BY

ABELA  PUBLISHING, LONDON

[2015]

AMEEN  AND  THE  GHOUL

Typographical arrangement of this edition

©Abela Publishing 2015

This book may not be reproduced in its current formatin any manner in any media, or transmittedby any means whatsoever, electronic,electrostatic, magnetic tape, or mechanical

(including photocopy, file or video recording,internet web sites, blogs, wikis, or any otherinformation storage and retrieval system) except as permitted by lawwithout the prior written permission of the publisher.

ABELA  PUBLISHING,

London, United Kingdom

2015

ISSN 2397-9607

Issue 15

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II NTRODUCTIONNTRODUCTION

BABA   INDABA   (pronounced Baaba Indaaba)

lived in Africa a long-long time ago. Indeed,  this story was first told by Baba Indaba to the

British settlers over 250 years ago in a place on

the South East Coast of Africa called

Zululand, which is now in a country now

called South Africa.

In turn the British settlers wrote these stories

down and they were brought back to England  on sailing ships. From England they were in

turn spread to all corners of the old British

Empire, and then to the world.

In olden times the Zulu’s did not have

computers, or iPhones, or paper, or even pens

and pencils. So, someone was assigned to be

the Wenxoxi Indaba (Wensosi Indaaba) – the

Storyteller. It was his, or her, job to memorise

all the tribe’s history, stories and folklore,  which had been passed down from generation

to generation for thousands of years. So, from