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Answered by sooonnniii
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Idgah tells the story of a four-year-old orphan named Hamid who lives with his grandmother Amina. Hamid, the protagonist of the story, has recently lost his parents; however his grandmother tells him that his father has left to earn money,and that his mother has gone to Allah to fetch lovely gifts for him. This fills Hamid with hope, and despite Amina's worry surrounding their poverty and her grandson's well-being, Hamid is a happy and positive child.

The story begins on Eid morning, as Hamid sets out for the Eidgah with other boys from the village. Hamid is notably impoverished next to his friends, poorly dressed and famished-looking, and has only three paise as Idi for the festival. The other boys spend their pocket money on rides, candies and beautiful clay toys, and tease Hamid when he dismisses this as a waste of money for momentary pleasure. While his friends are enjoying themselves, he overcomes his temptation and goes to a hardware shop to buy a pair of tongs, remembering how his grandmother burns her fingers while cooking rotis.

As they return to the village Hamid's friends tease him for his purchase, extolling the virtues of their toys over his tongs. Hamid retorts with several clever arguments and before long his friends become more enamoured with the tongs than their own playthings, even offering to trade their items for his, which Hamid refuses. The story ends on a touching note when Hamid gifts the tongs to his grandmother. At first she scolds him for making the purchase, rather than buying something to eat or drink at the fair, until Hamid reminds her of how she burns her fingers daily. She bursts into tears at this and blesses him for his kindness.



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Answered by saket3422
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Eid arrived thirty days after Ramadan. There is an atmosphere of happiness in the village. All are preparing to go to Idgah. Children are more happy. Everyone has money in their pockets. But Hamid who is a poor. His parents are dead. Amina, an old grandmother, is raising her. Hameed has given only three paisa to his grandmother. Nawaz was read at Idgah. After this, the children came to the sweets shop and started eating colorful sweets, but Hamid kept enticing. I could not understand what to do and what to buy. The children progressed; seeing the colorful toys, the children bought their toys of their choice. But Hamid could not attract colorful toys. Hamid went ahead, selling a wide variety of items made of iron. Where there is no need of children. But Hamed had an extractor for three paise. Buys. This tong will be useful to grandmother. Grandma's hand will not burn while baking bread. Hamid comes with children with tongs. Where children ridicule his tongs. But Hameed calls the gun with his tongs on his shoulder. There is a tong of fakirs in hand. Hameed also proved Majora while playing the tongs. Turning the tongs said, if you want to go with an extractor, your toy will die. No hair can be tied to my tongs. Then the children became convinced with tongs. Everyone touched Hamid's tongs with his hand. Hameed also touched everyone's toys in turn. Children come to the village and start playing with their toys. Everyone's toys broke in a short time. On seeing Hameed, Grandma Amina is lifted and hugged. Suddenly the tong falls from Hamid's hand. She goes to the square where the tongs came from. He gets angry. Hamid said, Grandma will not burn your hand now. Dadi's anger turns into affection. She starts thinking. There is so much sacrifice, harmony and wisdom in Hamid that would have enticed the children to eat sweets and play with toys. But suppressing all wishes, he took care of grandmother. Tears of affection started flowing in Amina's eyes. She was offering prayers to Hameed by spreading the daemon.

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