The children did not want to go to sleep without hearing the story of Mother John. Although the children were now out of the list of children listening to the story, but listening to the story was like taking away the tiredness of the whole day. Children, today I will tell you the story of a very great tradition of history, which is still adopted by the people of Turkey. You guys can ask questions between the story kids if you don't understand something.
Children: Ok mummy start the story.
Ami: It was during the Caliphate of Osmaniya when...
Aban: Wait a minute, mom, first tell us something about the Ottoman Caliphate.
Amy: Yes of course why not. Some Turkish tribes founded the Ottoman Caliphate in Anatolia. This Muslim empire became one of the grandest and most powerful empires in the world in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.
Musa: Hey, the Muslims must have had a lot of fun.
Amy: Yes son it is. During this period a tradition was established which was given the title of "goodness basket".
Aban: Did people collect their good deeds in the basket of good deeds, mother?
Amy: You can say.
Musa: How is that mother?
Ami: Son, originally this basket of goodness was kept near every oven or bread maker. Whenever a customer came to buy roti, he would give money for the extra roti to the tandoor man according to his ability. That tandoor man would put the breads of these extra money in the charity basket.
Musa: Then what happened to these loaves?
Amy: Son! There were white-clad people in those days too.
Aban: People in white?
Ami: Son, those people who suffer from poverty, but they do not reach out to anyone for their needs. What those people would do would be to go to the oven and take as much bread as they needed from the basket of goodness. Thus no one slept hungry in those days.
Aban: This is a great tradition, my dear.
Ami: Yes, son, even after so many centuries, the Turks have kept this great tradition alive.
Musa: Mom, can't such a good basket be in our country because there is a lot of poverty here too and there are so many people who don't have enough bread to eat.
Aban: Yes, you are right, Moses, we should do something in this regard.
Ami: Not many people are aware of this tradition in our country, but I have seen on the internet that people who are aware of the goodness basket have kept it on their ovens or shops, but have now promoted this tradition further. Required.
Aban: You are right mommy. Tomorrow, Musa and I go with Abu Jan and convince at least one or two of the Tandoori people to keep the goodies basket.
Amy: Very good son! I like your compassion.
Musa: Brother, we will definitely tell our friends about the basket of goodness.
Aban: Yes, why not so that he can also be helpful in doing and spreading this good work.
Mom: Well done my children. May Allah subhan wa ta'ala accept your good intention and passion. Amen
Aban: Good mother, such a good basket can also be kept at medical stores, which includes medicines and syrups for common diseases such as cold, flu, fever, headache, children's cough, etc., so that people in white can get medicine for common diseases. Don't worry about it.
Amy: Oh wow, that's a great idea. Let's share it with your abu Jan too.
Mom: Come on, son, go to sleep now. I have to go to school in the morning. Good night.
Musa: Good night mom.
Aban: Good night, John.
the end
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