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Chapter 4 Patience of a Shepherd

Word Count: 1198    |    Released on: 14/08/2024

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learning from, observing him, and looking up to him. Both Khlaeed and Abu al Hassan have now turned sixteen years old and around this age in their communit

chings of the prophet, which is how his father taught him. So at the age of sixteen years, Khaleed, Abu al Hassan, a

and upon doing this task, they were rewarded

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reaction towards caring for them. Some lost interest, and others grew impatient leading to frustr

sheep that were fighting, "Urgh! Stop fighting," Khaleed gritted through his teeth as he p

iredly yelled back, "YES, BABA!" Earning a nod before he turned t

d begun to stray, "Good boy, Ahmad, bring them back," Abdur Rahm

shoving others to eat, "Please Omar, mind your tone, have respect, and maintain positive attitudes,"

bility, all of yours, and it is important to understand that they will fight and squabble, they will play and want to hang about. You can't say, 'It's ti

erve as a shepherd means to demonstrate commitment to the well-being of other people. It involves watching out for them, helping them, and teaching them. You can't have a successful and fair business without these traits, you can't be a strong, patient, and understanding leader without these traits, you can't be an interactor without these traits, you can't b

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behind their brother, they all ended their prayers before the panic sounds of their flock caught their attention followed by low growls. Im

, Ahmad, go call my father," Khaleed quickly ordered as he

nk, all Khaleed taught abo

nsibility, care for

d by the other causing him to cry out in pain before Khaleed came in yelling as loud as he could with a huge stick, swinging pushing the two wolves back as it stared at him, growling, baring

ck at the wolves as they barked, stepping forward, "LA HAWLA WALA QUWWATA ILLA BILLAH!" Khaleed yelled from the bottom of hi

ckly, Khaleed ripped a piece of cloth from his shirt before wrapping it tightly around Omar's wound, causing him to cry out before he was lifted off the ground and

n worry, "Are you alright, Khaleed?" He asked as Khaleed nodded before looking towards his brother, "I'm fine, baba, but Omar's not," he replied as his father nodded, "Help your broth

obstacles and tests had in life and that depending on Al

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