One Thousand and One Nights: Aladdin and the Magic Lamp: 37th Night

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Aladdin and the Magic Lamp

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Now that Aladdin and his wife Badrou'l-Boudour are reunited, they plot their revenge against the Maghrebi.


ON THE THIRTY-SEVENTH NIGHT

Sheherazade said:

Then, suddenly, the princess' servant loudly cried, exclaiming: "Ya setti, ya setti!" Here is my master Aladdin, here is my master Aladdin! It's under the palace windows! »

At these words of his servant, Badrou'l-Budour rushed to the window and saw Aladdin, who also saw her. And they both almost flew away with joy. And, first, Badrou'l-Boudour was able to open his mouth, and shouted to Aladdin: "O my darling, come quickly, come quickly! my servant comes down to open the secret door for you! You can come up here without fear. The cursed magician is absent for the moment!" And, the servant having opened the secret door to him, Aladdin went up to his wife's apartment and received her in his bosom. And they embraced each other, drunk with joy, crying and laughing. And, when they had calmed down a little, they sat down next to each other, and Aladdin said to his wife: "O Badrou'l-Budour, I wish, above all things, to ask you what happened to the copper lamp that I had left in my room, on a stool, before I left for the hunt!" And the princess exclaimed: “Ah! my darling, it is precisely this lamp that is the cause of our misfortune! But it's my fault, my own, that all this happened!" And she told Aladdin all that had happened in the palace during her absence, and how, for the purpose of laughing at the madness of the seller of lamps, she had exchanged the lamp of the stool for a new lamp, and all that that followed, without forgetting a detail. But there is no point in repeating it. And she concludes, saying: "And it was only after we were transported here, with the palace, that the accursed Maghrebi came to reveal to me that he had, by the power of his witchcraft and the virtues of the exchanged lamp, managed to remove me from your affection, to possess me. And he told me that he was from the Maghreb and that we were in the Maghreb, his country!" So Aladdin, without making the slightest reproach, asked her: "And what does this cursed man want to do with you?" She said: "Every day, once, nothing more, he comes to pay me a visit and tries in every way to seduce me." And, as he is full of treachery, he never ceased, to overcome my resistance, to affirm to me that the sultan had had your head cut off as an impostor, and that you were, after all, only the son of poor people, of a wretched tailor named Mustapha, and that you owed to him alone the fortune and the honors you had achieved! But, until now, he has received from me only silence of contempt and the turning of the face. And he is obliged, each time, to withdraw with his ears down and his nose elongated! And I feared, each time, that he would resort to violence! But here you are, Allah be praised!" And Aladdin said to her: “Tell me now, O Badrou’l-Boudour, in which place of the palace is the lamp hidden if you know, the lamp that this accursed Maghrebi succeeded in taking away from me?" She said, 'He never leaves her at the palace, but he carries it continually in his bosom. How many times have I seen it come out in my presence, to show it to me like a trophy!" So Aladdin said to her, "That's good! but, by your life! he won't show it for long!" Then he added: "I know how to punish our perfidious enemy! For this purpose, I will only ask you to leave me alone for a moment in this room! And I'll call you when it's time!" And Badrou'l-Boudour left the room and went to join her attendants.

Then Aladdin rubbed the magic ring he had on his finger, and said to the genie who presented himself: “O genie of the ring, do you know the various kinds of soporific powders? He replied, "That's what I know best!" Aladdin said, "In that case, I order you to bring me an ounce of Cretan bong, one catch of which is capable of knocking down an elephant!" And the genie disappeared, but returned after a while, holding between his fingers a small case which he handed to Aladdin, saying: "Here, O master of the ring, of the Cretan bong of the finest quality! And he went away. And Aladdin called his wife Badrou'l-Boudour and said to her: "O my mistress Badrou'l-Boudour, if you want us to triumph over this accursed North African, you only have to follow the advice I am going to give you. And time is running out, since you told me that the Maghrebi was about to arrive here, to try to seduce you! Here is what you will have to do!" And he said to her: "You will do such and such a thing, and you will say such and such a thing to him!" And he told her at length how she should behave towards the magician. And he added: "As for me, I am going to hide in this cupboard. And I'll get out of it when the time is right!" And he handed her the soporific bong, saying, "Don't forget the way I just told you!" And he left her to go and lock himself in the cupboard.

So Princess Badrou'l-Budour, despite her reluctance to fulfill the role in question, did not want to lose the opportunity to take revenge on the magician and set out to follow the instructions of her husband Aladdin. So she got up and had her women comb her hair and do her hair in the way that best suited her moon face, and had herself dressed in the most beautiful dress in her wardrobes. Then she tied her waist with a gold belt encrusted with diamonds, and adorned her neck with a necklace of noble pearls of the same size, except that in the middle which was the size of a walnut; and she slipped gold bracelets around her wrists and ankles, the jewels of which blended marvelously with the colors of the other finery. And fragrant and like some chosen houri, and brighter than the brightest of queens and sultanas, she gazed tenderly at herself in her mirror, while her women marveled at her beauty and exclaimed in admiration. And she stretched out nonchalantly on her cushions, awaiting the arrival of the magician...

— At this point in her narration, Scheherazade saw the morning appear and quietly fell silent.


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To be honest, I didn't expect the Princess to be so happy to see Aladdin again. Maybe it's because I thought the Princess would be angry or disappointed with Aladdin. But in this part of the story I was able to prove that the Princess really loves Aladdin and that she still has high respect for her husband. Unlike the Sultan who immediately lost his trust in Aladdin because of this incident. The bond between the two, Aladdin and Princess, is amazing because they will work together to save themselves against the Maghrebi.

Because of their trust and love for each other, Aladdin and Princess, I believe that love is really powerful. Love is the most powerful force in this world, more powerful than anything else. It has the power to make us feel limitless, to inspire us to achieve our dreams, and to motivate us as we go through our life journey. It connects individuals from different walks of life and transcends boundaries of religion, nationality, age, and time.

That's why no matter what damage the Maghrebi does against Aladdin, the Princess doesn't listen to it. Their love for each other is still intact. Love gives us the strength to never give up and the inspiration to reach further than before. It creates a sense of passion within ourselves, allowing us to be bolder in our decisions and actions without fear of what could happen. Love also gives us a newfound understanding of life and encourages personal growth with its unconditional acceptance and compassion for one another. This sense of love can ultimately lead us towards a greater purpose in our lives by giving us a reason for being alive that is driven by determination and ambition.

When talking about love, we can really talk about it a lot. The topic of love is very simple yet very complex. That's why there are times when it's hard to understand for other people. Sometimes, you have to experience it before you understand it.

That's why I'm happy with Aladdin's plan because they have camaraderie with the Princess here in their plan. I hope that their plan will be successful that they will get the magic lamp and Aladdin will be able to return the Princess to their kingdom. I'm looking forward to the next part, can't wait.

In order to rescue the princess, Aladdin employed the "beauty trap" strategy, which involved using the princess's beauty to lure his false uncle into a trap.

The "beauty trap" is a tactic typically used to deceive and manipulate men. It involves using charm and wit to entice men into making unwise or unethical decisions. This strategy is often used to gain power, wealth, or other benefits. In Chinese history, many women have employed this strategy, such as Xi Shi and Wang Zhaojun. However, this tactic is often seen as immoral and unfair as it relies on deception and manipulation. In modern society, the use of the "beauty trap" may be viewed as illegal or a moral issue, and may result in serious consequences. Therefore, the use of this strategy should be carefully considered and should avoid deceiving or harming others.

Every day, once, nothing more, he comes to pay me a visit and tries in every way to seduce me.

😧 That sneaky socercer! I'd wondered whether he would reveal himself and the story of the magic lamp to the princess in Aladdin's absence and that's exactly what he did. To make matters worse, he tries to seduce her! Okay, there are so many things wrong with this part of the story. The princess couldn't be the only beautiful woman in all of Maghreb. Surely the sorcerer can find an equally beautiful woman to marry without seducing another man's wife. This shows that the Maghrebi is envious of Aladdin and wants whatever belongs to him. He'd hoped to succeed and own everything so Aladdin would be heartbroken whenever he finds them. I'm happy the princess did not yield to the seduction.

Now Aladdin and his wife have a plan to trap the Maghrebi and using the princess is a great idea. I wonder what she intends to do with the soporific powder, probably drug the Maghrebi and make him fall asleep so they can retrieve the lamp from him. Will the sorcerer fall for the princess' charms? 🤔😅 If he does, ....well I don't want to make my conclusions yet till I read the next part. The suspense is building up! Thanks so much for sharing this story. 😊😊

"First of all, I would appreciate it of this new sketch of the princess, this sketch is exactly as we have imagined the princess، as this sketch suggests, how beautiful the princesses were"

Anyways, Aladdin met the princess and princess also met Aladdin. Princess has had a very difficult time without Aladdin, because we all know how difficult it is for a newlywed bride to spend time without her husband.

And that too in these circumstances when this poor princess did not even know where she was, why she was there and for how long? No one will come to help her or not? And if it will come, when?

Where is her husband, why and how did this all happen, will anyone ever find out where she is? And when she saw her husband in these circumstances, the wave of happiness that must have come within her, no one can compare.

Whatever happened to the prince we all know went terribly wrong because the princess had nothing to do with it all. Firstly, her marriage broke up because of this lamp, after that she kidnapped too because of the same lamp, so far in the whole story it is the princess who makes the sacrifices

And Aladdin will now use his wife to bring back the lamp, and I think Aladdin will get the lamp very easily and quickly, Just to see how? What he has told his wife is how she will trick the magician and how she will get the lamp back from him because the magician will also be completely smart in case or that magic lamp.....

As the Aladdin went on hunting, He was away from his house when Maghrabi came and took his wife and the palace, so, Aladdin was away from his wife from many days, and we all know, husband and wife is the relation in which, both the husband and wife can't live with out each other.

Now When the Princess saw the Aladdin after so many days, she became emotional and cry with joy. Alladin did the same and met her wife and ask her what happen when he was not around. She told her everything.

Then Aladdin ask her about the Lamp, and I think Aladdin should get angry on the princess, but he listen to her and he know that the princess doesn't know about the magic, he ignored the ignorance of the princess and start thinking about how he can get the lamp back.

We know if he go in front of Maghrabi will use the genie against him, and then he won't be able to do anything. It is the princess who can help the Aladdin to gain the Lamp back, but it will put the princess in danger.

But Alladin couldn't do anything else. so, it was his only chance to catch the maghrabi and got the lamp again. Hopefully everything goes well and Princess will be safe.

"Tell me now, oh Badrou'l-Boudour, where in the palace is the lamp hidden if you know, the lamp that this accursed North African managed to take from me?"

It seems that Aladdin has his priorities clear, this is the first thing he asks his beloved.
He does not hesitate to use her and put her in danger in order to get the precious magic lamp from her.
We will see what the future holds for our protagonist and his beloved.

Here we have questions about the nature of love, loyalty, and trust. Aladdin and Badrou'l-Budour's love for each other are evident in their joy at being reunited, and in their willingness to risk their lives to protect each other. However, their love is also being tested by the magician's seduction attempts, which are causing Badrou'l-Budour to doubt Aladdin's identity and loyalty. Maybe that one is true "lie has a short legs"

Aladdin and the Princess got reunited and everything trembled with joy. After he found out about the magician's routines, Aladdin made a plan to take revenge and repossess the magic lamp in order to get everything as it was before. He convinced his wife to trick the magician and give him a sleeping potion and steal back the magic lamp in order to be able once again to make wishes to the Genie.

As we all know that Aladdin helped the poor people a lot and treated those who worked with him very well. So when he saw Aladdin in his servant, he was very happy after seeing him and he immediately told princess that Aladdin was coming.

When two lovers are separated for any reason and when they meet again, they meet in exactly the same way that Aladdin and princess meet. The magician was not at home, so Aladdin sneaked in and met the princess to see what would happen next. And princess told the whole story to Aladdin that he had given that lamp to someone because it had become very old and he had bought a new one from the houses because at that time princess did not know what had happened to him.

There is value. Aladdin told his whole story to the princess that he used to be very poor then he got his cock and then he got all the things. Princess also realizes how much he has helped the poor. So only the poor can understand the pain of goodness. Allah Deen spent his entire life in extreme poverty, so when Allah gave him money, he helped every poor person so that he would not live like this like we were living.

Here he has shown a lot of wisdom, he has said that he should do the princess exactly the way megician have told him to do the marriage and he will write it exactly like this. Will prove to be much better in the coming days. Princess does the same and he leaves that room while Aladdin is alone in that room.

The only chance Allah Din has is to keep going the way he's been going and catch Magician and regain his lamp. That's the way he's thinking. From today the story has become much more interesting.

They met again what a beautiful chapter it brings today, two people who love each other so much to be together, again. Despite the fact that the princess is not guilty of everything, because if she knew that this lamp had powers, she would never change it.

Or only that there was something like the evil magician carrying the lamp everywhere, protecting it, since it is so valuable, both for its life and meaning.

But if the other times the princess has rejected the magician, he may be attentive to any change, do not believe in the change of the princess.

But women are cunning in using the weapons we have to seduce, it may make you fall into her trap if you believe it is a trap.

I eat my nails waiting for the next chapter .. hahaha

Karma, karma and more karma. Aladdin reunited with his wife and took the necessary steps for taking revenge over the cursed magician and steal back the magic lamp. The plan is in motion and we just need to wait and see if it will succeed.

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Dear @vcelier , it is a beautiful story, if we transfer it to the present, as we would like to have the valued Aladdin's lamp, to get rid of the socioeconomic problems that society is experiencing, so that each family feels happy and happy. Nice story dear @vcelier . Success in your publication.

Thank you for your response with your positive assessment, dear @vcelier , it is greatly appreciated, I also appreciate having you, visiting my publication on yoga, Regards. Successes from Cumaná Sucre state-Venezuela