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Dhegdheer

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Once upon a time two children set out to walk through a large, magical forest in Somalia. 'Watch out for Dhegdheer, the witch who has long ears!’ warned the adults. ‘Yes, we will watch out for Dhegdheer,’ said the children.Holding hands, they walked deep into the woods. Suddenly they came upon a clearing in the woods. There was a bonfire there. A tall lady wearing a shawl over her head sat by the fire. The children sat down, and the lady started telling a story:She said: ‘Sheko skeko! Sheko harir!’ Yes, we want a story, said the children. ‘Listen, my children,‘ said the lady. There were once a mum and a dad who lived together with their beloved little boy. But one day, mum and dad got into a fight ….‘No!’ said the mum, ‘No, no, no!’ shouted the mum. ‘No, never and no way!’ 'Is dad going to leave us?’ asked the boy. Yes, and if he leaves, so shall we. This game can be played by two!’ said the mum. She grabbed the little boy by the hand and left home.They walked and walked, until the sun started to set. The boy said: ‘Mum, I cannot walk any more.’ An old lady came towards them. She said: ‘Hello, hello!’ and she invited them into a magnificent room. Inside there was a big platter of sweet and delicious food. The boy stared out of the window, all wide-eyed. The old lady removed her shawl from her head, revealing two long, long ears that reached all the way down to her shoulders.She skipped around the bonfire and sang: ‘The scared ones do not taste. The happy ones are great on plate!’ ‘Oh no, look at her long ears, it’s the witch, it’s Dhegdheer!’ Come, my dear!’ said the mum and carried the little boy on her back, she tied him to herself and ran out in the dark. She heard Dhegdheer behind her, who was singing ‘The scared ones do not taste. The happy ones are great on plate!’ The mum ran as fast as never before. Suddenly, she came upon a river but she did not know how to swim. Right there, in the moonlight, she heard a voice, a voice so very familiar to her: ‘Fatima, throw the boy over here!She threw the boy across the river, and as soon as she felt Dhegdheer breathing right behind her, she leapt and jumped over the river, right in the arms of her beloved husband. As the two held each other in their arms, she asked: ‘Dear husband, is it true that Dhegdheer cannot cross over water? Well… thank God for that!’ Indeed!’ said the lady and removed the shawl from her head. Two long, long ears were dangling there. The lady sang ‘The scared ones do not taste. The happy ones are great on plate!’ And that is how the story ends!

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Dhegdheer
Once upon a time in a distant land there was a small village called Dhegdheer. The village was nestled at the foot of a majestic mountain surrounded by lush green fields and a sparkling river. Life in Dhegdheer was simple and peaceful. The villagers were known for their kindness and unity. However it was said that a great mystery lay hidden on top of the mountain. Legends were passed down from generation to generation telling of a magical treasure that had been guarded by a fierce dragon for centuries. Many brave warriors had tried to reach the treasure but none had succeeded. The dragon known as Dhegad was known for its ability to breathe fire and its impenetrable scales. One day a young villager named Halima came across an old map while exploring a hidden corner of's lair treasure. Halima was adventurous and curious by nature and the idea of finding the hidden treasure excited her. She shared her discovery with her closest friends Aliyah and Hassan. Together they studied the map and planned their journey. They knew it would be dangerous but their determination was unwavering. The next morning before sunrise the three friends set off on their quest. They traveled through thick forests crossed rocky terrain and braved treacherous rivers all while keeping a watchful eye for any signs of the dragon. Days turned into weeks and the trio faced numerous challenges along the way. They encountered fierce storms wild animals and mysterious obstacles that seemed to be placed intentionally. Yet they never lost hope. Each night they would gather around the campfire sharing stories and encouraging one another to continue. As they approached the peak of the mountain the air grew colder and a thick mist enveloped their surroundings. Suddenly they heard a loud roar and their hearts skipped a beat. Dhegad had sensed their presence and was preparing to defend its treasure. Halima Aliyah and Hassan stood at the mouth of the dragon's lair their bodies trembling with fear. Yet their determination remained unshaken. They knew they had come too far to turn back now. With a deep breath Halima stepped forward and addressed the dragon. She spoke of their intentions emphasizing their respect for the ancient creature and their desire to obtain the treasure peacefully. Surprisingly the dragon listened attentively. Dhegad explained that the treasure was not material wealth but rather wisdom and knowledge stored in the form of ancient scrolls. It had guarded this treasure to ensure it fell into responsible hands. Impressed by their courage Dhegad agreed to share the wisdom with the young adventurers. Halima Aliyah and Hassan spent days reading and absorbing the ancient knowledge contained in the scrolls. They learned about the history of their land the power of unity and the importance of kindness and harmony. The wisdom they gained was invaluable and would shape the future of Dhegdheer. As they made their way back to the village the three friends shared the newfound knowledge with the villagers. Together they implemented the teachings and began building a stronger and more prosperous community. In the years that followed Dhegdheer transformed into a thriving village. The villagers embraced the values of unity kindness and wisdom. They used the knowledge from the ancient scrolls to preserve their environment and fostered a sense of belonging and acceptance among themselves. Halima Aliyah and Hassan were hailed as heroes not only for their bravery but for bringing prosperity and happiness to their community. The treasure they sought turned out to be something far greater than gold or jewels; it was the key to unlocking the potential within each villager. And so the village of Dhegdheer flourished guided by the wisdom they had acquired. The young adventurers witnessed the transformation they had set in motion and felt a deep sense of fulfillment. Their journey had not only unearthed the hidden treasure but had shown them the true power of knowledge unity and love. From that day forward the village of Dhegdheer became known far and wide for its abundance harmony and the spirit of its people. The tale of Halima Aliyah and Hassan lived on passed down from generation to generation as a reminder that the greatest treasures in life are often found within ourselves.

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