Once there was an Arab boy
called Akmal Hakim. He lived with his parents in a village by
the river.
Akmal Hakim was not like other
boys in the village. Instead of playing games after school he spent most of his time in
the forest gathering herbs and
roots. When he came home, he would boil these and make medicines. Whenever
anyone in the village was sick, Akmal Hakim gave the person one of his medicines,
and the person immediately felt better.
Of course, some of the
villagers did not think Akmal Hakim could cure their
sicknesses. These villagers whispered evil things about him.
But Akmal Hakim's parents told him not to mind.
“Some people are jealous,” they said. “But if these people are ever sick, they
too will come to see you.”
Years passed, and Akmal Hakim
grew into a young man. He spent a good deal of
time writing about his herbs and roots in notebooks, and he carried these
notebooks with him everywhere. As he grew older, his powers became even
stronger, and people from all over the
countryside came to see him. But many of the villagers still whispered
about Akmal Hakim's evil power, and he behaved rudely towards them.
One day Akmal Hakim told his
parents that he was leaving home. “These people in our village are ungrateful,” he said. “I
will go across the sea to find people who want my medicine.”
He wrapped his notebooks in a parcel, climbed into a
boat at the riverside, and waved goodbye to his parents.
As soon as the boat reached the
sea, it sank, carrying Akmal Hakim and his
precious herbs with it. Unfortunately, Akmal Hakim could not swim.
But
that is not the end of the story. Akmal Hakim's notebooks floated across the
sea. They floated across the oceans of the world and landed here and there in
distant countries. They were found by holy men who studied Akmal Hakim's books.
These holy men made medicines by following Akmal Hakim's instructions, and they
became the world's first doctors.
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