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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya) 67
2.Story of a youth made to appear like a woman on a
wedding night
Afterwards, on the wedding-night, he artfully dyed (the
hands and feet of) a youth with henna, like (those of) a
woman.
He decorated his fore-arms like (those of) a bride: then he
displayed to him a hen, but (actually) he gave him a cock;
(For) he dressed the sturdy youth in the veil and robes of
beautiful brides.
He immediately extinguished the candle (at) the time of (con-
jugal) privacy; the Hindu was left (alone) with such a rough
and strong-bodies (young) man.
The little Hindu was screaming and crying out (but) no one
heard from without (the bedchamber) because of (the noise
of) the tambourine-players. The pounding of tambourines,
clapping of hands and the sound of shouts of men and women
masked the screams of that screamer.
He (the youth) squeezed the little Hindu until the (break of)
day: how is a bag of flour (to remain untorn) before a (hun-
gry) dog? At morning they brought the wash basin and a big
package (of clothes, etc.) and according to the custom of
bridegrooms Faraj went to the bath. He went to the bath,
sorely troubled in soul, (his) anus torn like the rags of bath
stokers. (The Masnavi of Jalalu'ddin Rumi, Book VI, Couplets 303-310,
masnavi.net)