• Major General, retired sniper Ahmed Al-Swar, presented on his Twitter account an epic from Ibn Najran’s Al-Murjla epics, which I initially thought was a novel in which the hero presents himself in more than one place.
• But following delving deeper, I found myself in front of the truth of its hero, one of the sons of Al Salim, and I decided to convey it to you as told by Major General Qannas.
• One of the sons of Najran was with a woman on the flight to Najran, and because of the bad weather, the flight returned and turned to Abha. I arrived late at night. He rented a car and saw the woman in confusion. He asked her: “You are from Najran.” She said: “I work in Najran.” Najran and tomorrow work and I don’t know anyone.” He asked her for her father’s number and called him and said to him: “Your daughter is at Abha airport and I saw her in confusion and it was late at night, and I am So and so bin So and so from Najran, and this is my card sent to you by Watts.” Her father replied: My son, I am in Medina, and this is my disgrace.” He replied: “A naked shame, and she is in the face of God until she reaches her home.” Her father said, “Wait.” Her father called his daughter and said to her, “What do you think?” She said, “It is late and I have to work, and I know the people of Najran are good men.” I am awake, waiting for you to arrive in Najran.” He replied: “I am glad, and I will inform you, God willing.” The lady says: He stopped at a buffet following the airport, took and gave me coffee and caught the line, and on the way it was silent and its speed from 80 to 100 stops at the station to take us coffee, we arrived in Najran, he drove me to my house and said to me: “Get down, if you enter the apartment, call your father.” And reassure me.” She says I got my things and entered my apartment. The lady says: After I entered the apartment, I called my father and informed him, and I arrived well at my house with an honorable booster with a man I consider to be a symbol of magnanimity. I told him that he was waiting for your call. Her father called the man and thanked him, and the lesson was interrupted by expressions of praise and thanks to him. He replied: “This is our peace and there is no disagreement.” The lady says: He called me and said the face is white, I will delete your mobile and leave the place.
• Thank you to this gallant man, and thank you to the mother who gave birth to him, and thank you to the ancient Al Salim tribe, and this is a position that records honor, dignity, chivalry and nobility, thank you Najran humanity.
• Lessons learned from the philosophy, dignity, manliness and upbringing of this young man:
We must know that manhood is not a masculine noun, but rather a masculine verb.
We must know that he who respects people’s shame has jealousy and respect for his shame and for those who live in his home.
We must know that in situations where men stand and men fail.
• Finally, Mustafa Mahmoud says: Manhood is to be responsible first and foremost for your actions.