Translations:The Parable of the Camel and the Lion/1/en

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The Parable of the Lion was written by Arrikirri, it was made in response to the many different Islamic and Christian parables predicting the coming of their respective faiths or the failure of their religion, instead this parable predicts the coming of Wathanism and paganism. The Lion representing Wathanism and the Camel representing Islam. The Camel looks to be winning in the beginning but the lion in the end rises up and kills the camel. Which represents the return of the native faith after being seemingly destroyed for many years.