A Libyan folk tale
Translated by: Fateh Kassab
© 2010-2015 Ali Taha Alnobani rights reserved
Fatoom was a beautiful, smart
girl. But she was very poor. Her father died, and her mother started
begging, wandering and asking people for alms.
One day her mother brought her a
little bit of rice, lentils and some meat, and asked her to cook while
wandering around in the market, hoping to get more food or some money.
Fatoom started cooking. She stood in front of the pot till
the food ripped. As soon as she finished cooking the door was knocked.
When she opened the door she saw an old woman asking for some food.
Fatoom invited her in and poured her a bowl of food. The old woman
thanked her and ate all the food. Then she asked for another and another
until the pot was empty. Fatoom did not show dissatisfaction. Then she
wished the old woman good luck when she left.
Fatoom was puzzled. What can
she do? She poured some water in the pot and brought it over the fire,
and left water to boil with what remained in the bottom of the pot.
When her mother returned in
the evening, her daughter gave her a bowl of water, and some grains of
rice, lentils. The mother got angry and screamed at her daughter: "Where
is the food?" The girl did not know what to say, rising the mother's
anger, so she attacked the girl to hit her but she opened the door of
the house and ran away.
Fortunately her feet led to the
king's palace. She sat down the fence. The king was in the balcony, he
saw her. He ordered the servants to bring her and then ordered them to
take her to the bathroom, and dress her well.
When Fatoom came out of the
bathroom she looked like a princess in silk clothes. As soon as the King
saw her he was amazed by her beauty, and immediately announced his
desire to marry her. Joy and happiness spread all over the country. And
the wedding ceremonies lasted for "seven days and eight nights in the
city. All people were invited to eat and drink from the King's palace.
Fatoom was happy in her new life, and so was the king.
One day Fatoom stood in her
balcony, she saw her mother at the bottom of the wall of the palace
begging. She sent the servants to get her. When they brought her, Fatoom
told her mother who she is and asked her to leave the life of begging
and live with her in the palace. But the mother got angry, and yelled
out "What did you do with the food I asked you to cook that day you
daughter of beggars? Fatoom tried to comfort, and persuade her to keep
silent. She promised to give her jewels and pearls instead, but the
screams of the mother were becoming increasingly louder. The girl had to
use deception. She told her mother that the dish of food is in
courtyard of the palace at the bottom of the window. She led her to the
window to see it. When the mother looked, she pushed her and fell down
dead. Then the girl rushed to the courtyard of the palace, dug a hole at
the bottom of the window, and buried her mother.
After that Fatoom forgot what
she did and lived happily with her husband the king. But one day she
looked down from her window and saw that a plant emerged in the
courtyard of the palace where she had buried her mother. She did not
care for it. But day after day, the plant raised and grew, until it
became a tree. One day while the girl was looking at the twigs and
branches extending in front of the window, the breeze blew. It moved the
leaves. The sound was like someone saying: "What did you do with the
food I asked you to cook that day you daughter of beggars?
One night while Fatoom was
sitting with her husband talking about different issues with the window
of the room open, soft breezes blew and she heard the leaves saying
"What did you do with the food I asked you to cook that day you daughter
of beggars?
She ran to the window, and
closed it with great fear and confusion. When she returned to the table,
the King noticed her pale face and the changes in her expressions. He
also saw tears in her eyes. He asked her about what happened to cause
all that. She tried to evade the answer, but he insisted. She told him
that she did not like the palace because the toilet in her father's
house is bigger and more beautiful than the palace.
The King was shocked when he
had heard that. He decided to see the toilet of her father's house and
if it was not as she said he would kill her. Fatoom did not believe that
she had said that, and regretted it.
She had to walk with her
husband the king, to guide him to her father's house. She was walking
like the one who got lost, did not know where to go and the king kept on
asking her: "Where is your father's house? When will we reach?" She
kept walking and spinning, until they reached a barren land. The king
said to her: "You are no doubt a liar and you must be killed". He drew
his sword, but she begged him for a permission to empty behind the hill;
he gave her.
Fatoom intend to run away, but
when she reached behind the hill she saw a large turtle. The turtle
suddenly said: "What is the error that you did Fatoom?", Fatoom was
astonished, and then said to her: "Please help me," It asked her to go
immediately and bring King, and promised her to find in the place where
the turtle itself stood a tile with a ring on it. All she has to do is
to lift it and lower, to see what will surprise the king. Fatoom was
about to speed to the king, when the tortoise warned her not to stay at
the bottom more than seven days, or else things will turn against her.
Fatoom returned to her husband
the king, with signs of pleasure on her face, while he was still angry,
and the sword is in his hand. She told him that they had reached the
house of her father, and then led him to where the tortoise was behind
the hill. She saw a tile with a ring on it. She lifted it and saw a
crypt. She descended
with the king to find a palace that they had not seen one like it
before. It had high domes, wide doors, with alabaster stairs, and coral
lamps, as if made by elves.
The King stayed with his wife
Fatoom in the palace for days, enjoying every thing they do until the
seventh day. Fatoom remembered what the turtle said to her. So she said
to her husband: "I long for your palace, and I miss it, I will not
mention my father's palace anymore" the King forgave her.
They came out of the crypt, and
again they found themselves in the barren land. After walking a few
steps, Fatoom said to the king, "Excuse me, I want to go behind the hill
to empty" and she returned back to the hill. She saw the turtle, where
it was seven days ago. She thanked her and asked her who she really is.
The turtle told her that she is the old woman that Fatoom welcomed and
fed long ago. The king and his wife, Fatoom, the daughter of the
beggars, returned home to spend the rest of their lives together
happily.
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