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In high spirits, the caravan drivers packed the animals
and resumed their journey to Baghdad. The two merchants
kept their word and offered all their wares as well as the
robbers’ plunder to ‘Abd al-Qadir, but the latter wanted
only his slippers back. He asked the merchants to spend
the money as alms, which they did. They built a mosque and
a religious school with the proceeds, where the Koran was
taught for many years.
Jan
Knappert, now retired from London University, was professor
of Asian languages. He devotes his time to writing.
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