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Hatim al-Tai

Arabian Peninsula 20 scenes ~9 min medium band

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In the heart of the Najd desert, the Tayy tribe lived in a cluster of black goat-hair tents. Their young chief, Hatim al-Tai, was known far and wide for his open door. Every traveler who crossed the dunes knew they would find a warm fire and a hearty meal at his tent. His kindness was as vast as the desert itself, and his name was spoken with respect by all who passed through the region.

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Synopsis. Hatim al-Tai, a young Bedouin chief in the Najd desert, becomes legendary for his boundless generosity. Even during a harsh famine, he prioritizes the needs of his guests above his own survival. His reputation for hospitality spreads across Arabia, eventually becoming a proverb for kindness that endures through the ages.