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    Aladdin is an impoverished young ne'er-do-well, dwelling in "one of the cities of Ancient China." He is recruited by a sorcerer from the Maghreb, who passes himself off as the brother of Aladdin's late father, Mustapha the tailor, convincing Aladdin and his mother of his good will by pretending to set up the lad as a wealthy merchant.

  2. Aladdin, hero of one of the best-known stories in The Thousand and One Nights. The son of a deceased Chinese tailor and his poor widow, Aladdin is a lazy, careless boy who meets an African magician claiming to be his uncle.

  3. Aladdin is young boy living with his mother in poverty in a town in China. His father died recently, having tried unsuccessfully to persuade his son to knuckle down and learn a trade. Aladdin, however, prefers to go off and play with the other boys in the street. One day, a sorcerer approaches Aladdin, claiming to be his uncle.

  4. Aladdin and the Magic Lamp | Bedtime Stories for Kids. Illustrated By: Suzie Chang. ONCE UPON A TIME, a young man’s father died. Aladdin, as that was the young man’s name, took his father’s place in running the family store with his mother. One day, a stranger walked into the store. “I am your uncle,” said the stranger to Aladdin.

  5. May 15, 2024 · Aladdin’s stories are full of adventure, courage, love and happiness. Here’s a retelling of the famous fable you can read to your kids! The Story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. Once upon a time, a young boy named Aladdin lived with his mother. They lived far, far away in the east!

  6. May 23, 2019 · By Manal Khan. May 23, 2019. • 6 min read. In 1992, Disney’s animated Aladdin hit the big screen, and audiences fell in love with the adventures of an orphan—the “Diamond in the Rough”—who...

  7. May 5, 2022 · Aladdin and the Magic Lamp. There once lived a poor tailor, who had a son called Aladdin, a careless, idle boy who would do nothing but play all day long in the streets with little idle boys like himself. This so grieved the father that he died; yet, in spite of his mother’s tears and prayers, Aladdin did not mend his ways.