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The Three Statements

The Three Statements

But Dabasir was determined. He had the spirit of a free man, and he had to be free. After being a slave for a while in Syria, he fled and came to Babylon to face his debts. He had three goals:

  1. Separating one-tenth of his earnings,
  2. Meeting his basic needs with the seven out of tenth,
  3. Paying his debts in installments with the remaining.

 He became a camel trader and paid for his debts in a long time and got his freedom.

 And that's it. What did you expect? A Dabasir who ran from battle to battle and became rich with spoils? He was a simple slave like us. 

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