Hatim
saw fear in the eyes of these people. Instead of happily playing in the open
fields of the city, the children were locked up inside the houses for the fear
of the demon.
Hatim
wanted to stop the demon from brutally killing these innocent people. He made a
plan to stop the demon from coming to that city.
H
etold the people to fill th moat with logs and put it on fire when the demon
comes at night.
All
the people of the town worked according to Hatim's plan, hoping that this God
sent man would save them from this demon.
In
the evening when they were waiting for the demon to come, Hatim saw a huge
figure with seven heads. Each head had one huge eye. This was the demon.
As
soon as he came hear the moat, Hatim told the people to put the logs on fire.
Seeing
the huge flames of fire, the demon moved backwards.
Just
then Hatim hit an arrow at him which pierced his middle eye. Groaning with
pain, the demon ran away into the forest in which he lived.
The
people of the city heartily thanked Hatim. The king of that city gave him many
gifts, all of which he gave to the needy.
Then
Hatim resumed his search for a pair of Pariru. After crossing a river, with the
help of the magic stick given by the king of Jinns, he saw many parirus. When
he told them his story, two Parirus agreed to come with him. Hatim gave the
Parirus to the soldier, who took them to the magician.
After
this Hatim went in search of the red snake's jewel. He reached a desert where
he got to a hot mountain. The mountain was so hot and Hatim so tired that he
fainted.
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