Traditional | Middle East
The Thief and His Monkey
A clever merchant tricks people into buying stolen, old clothes by wrapping them in attractive paper and selling them.

In a big desert in Arabia, there was a merchant known for his clever tricks. He had a monkey trained to help him with his plans. Unlike other merchants, this man never bought his goods from the market, yet he managed to sell many items and make good money. His secret? He was a skilled thief.
One sunny day, a new merchant came to the market, trying to sell old clothes. Many people walked past his stall, but no one was interested in buying the old clothes. Seeing an opportunity, the clever merchant thought of a plan.
He dressed his monkey in a colorful coat and sent him to play near the new merchant's stall. The monkey's playful actions caught the new merchant’s attention. While the new merchant was distracted, the clever merchant quietly took a bundle of the old clothes.
The next day, the clever merchant came back to the market with the stolen clothes. He wrapped them in shiny, attractive paper and set up his stall. He told his customers, "Inside these packages are fine clothes, but you must only open them at home!"
Curious and attracted by the beautiful wrapping, many people bought the packages, thinking they were getting a good deal.
One buyer was very excited. He went home and proudly showed the package to his wife. He said, "We can sell these in the market for a much higher price and make a big profit!"
But their excitement turned to disappointment when they opened the package and found old, worn-out clothes. The wife wisely said, "Next time, let’s check the quality of what we buy right at the market. It’s always important to know what you are buying before spending your money."



















