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The Tale of Julekha: A Story of Faith, Betrayal, and Divine Justice

In a remote village, long ago, there lived a family blessed with three sons but no daughters. The brothers often wished for a sister to love, cherish, and protect. Their prayers were answered when their parents were blessed with a daughter, Julekha. What followed was a story of love, jealousy, betrayal, and ultimately, divine justice — a story that reinforces the power of faith and the triumph of truth over darkness.

The Arrival of Julekha and the Family’s Happiness

Julekha was born into a prosperous Muslim family, bringing joy and light to her aging parents and her three brothers: Aslam, Karim, and Naeem. The brothers adored their little sister and showered her with affection. They named her Julekha, and she grew up as a gentle, kind-hearted girl who devoted herself to serving her brothers and their wives.

Though the household was filled with wealth, respect, and peace, there was one sorrow — none of the brothers had children. This absence weighed heavily on the family, especially on the wives, who longed for the blessings of motherhood.

The Village’s Dark Shadows: Envy and Hatred

The village surrounding Julekha’s family was steeped in superstition and hostility. Most villagers worshipped idols and harbored deep animosity toward Julekha’s Muslim family. They could not fathom the love the brothers had for their sister, as in their hearts, daughters were considered burdens and were often cruelly buried alive at birth.

A local elder named Devidas, a sorcerer and the village’s spiritual authority, led the opposition against Julekha’s family. He mocked the brothers’ love for their sister and vowed to turn their affection into hatred, promising that one day they would bury her alive.

The Curse of Childlessness and the Sinful Pact

As time passed, the brothers’ wives grew desperate for children. Despite numerous treatments and prayers, no children arrived. Devidas seized this opportunity to deepen the rift. He appeared as a beggar at the home of Aslam’s wife, Rukayya, and revealed that a “sinister shadow” in their home — their beloved sister Julekha — was the cause of their barrenness.

Devidas offered a sinister solution: if the brothers buried Julekha alive, they would be blessed with children. Torn between love and desperation, Naeem was quick to accept