The Story of the Woodcutter and the Weaver's Daughter
- Corporate Author
- Alma3rifabook
- Collation
- 38:28 (38min 28sec)
- Resource Language
- Arabic
- Year of publication
- 2021
- Keyword
- Human dignityEthics
- Topic
- Human rightsPeace / Culture of peaceGlobalisation and social justice / International understanding
- Level of education
- Non-formal educationOthers
- Region
- Arab States
- Place of publication
- ุงูุฑุจุงุท
The video is a purposeful story represented in some Arab values and noble morals. It is said, in the old days, that there was a young woodcutter named Nasir who was newly married and lived with his wife on the outskirts of a quiet rural village. He would go out to work every morning to cut wood and gather it from the nearby forest, and would not return home until after midday. One afternoon, he went out with his wife to the market, and there they met a young girl named Salwa who was selling hand-woven rugs.

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