In a distant land , there was a man named Sahabi and his wife, Jasmine. They lived in a farmhouse not wealthy, but poor . They owned a few animals and farmland, but the one thing missing from their happiness was a male child.
For years, they longed for a male child, but none came. Then one day, after much waiting, Jasmine conceived. You can't imagine the joy that filled their hearts! As soon as she was four months pregnant, Sahabi began preparing for a grand celebration.
One fateful afternoon, while Sahabi was working in the fields, he heard a loud cry three times: "hurray!, hurry!" Startled, he dropped his hoe and rushed back to the house. Upon arrival, he saw what he had always dreamed of—jasmine had given birth to a baby boy! The villagers gathered, and they named him Adam.
As Adam grew, tragedy struck. A severe illness that left him blind, both his legs and one arm paralyzed. From that moment on, he was bound to his bed, denied the gift of sight and unable to move unless someone carried him. His parents were heartbroken but eventually accepted their fate.
One day, while his parents and his sister were away working in the fields, Adam lay alone on his bed, lost in thought. He often wondered what life would be like if he could see again, walk and be a normal child without any deformity. Suddenly, a voice called out:
"peace be upon you ! Peace be upon you child!"
Adam answered, "peace be upon you too! Who is it?"
Three men dressed in white robes, resembling Arab pilgrims, entered the room. Each held long prayer beads, moving them slowly between their fingers. They sat down, and Adam welcomed them warmly.
Suddenly the all spoke at the same time "boy we're lost can you help us? ".
Adam observed them closely, he realized they were unlike any people he had ever seen. Could they be the wandering preachers he had heard about?
The men asked for food. "I don't have much," Adam said, "but feel free to take whatever you find."
Then they asked, "What happened to you?"
Adam sighed. "I've been like this since birth. I can't see and I've never stepped outside. Not even to the doorway."
But these weren't ordinary men—they were angels, sent to test Adams and grant him healing. One of them took a small bowl, filled it with water, recited a prayer over it, and handed it to Adam.
"Wash your face and body with this," he said.
Adam obeyed. The moment the water touched his skin, something miraculous happened—he could see and his lifeless limbs came alive! His legs straightened, his arm regained strength. He felt lighter, stronger, like he was reborn.
Overwhelmed, he stepped down from his bed and knelt before the strangers, thanking them. In gratitude, he brought them fresh milk. Each of them took a sip before handing the cup back to him.
"Now, Adam," one of them said, "drink."
As soon as he did, a surge of energy rushed through his body.
"How do you feel now?" they asked.
Adam grinned. "Stronger than ever! I feel like I could lift the earth itself!"
The eldest of the three nodded. "Then listen carefully, Adam. You have been chosen. Follow the path of righteousness, and you will rise above all men. Your name will be known across the world. No battle will ever claim your life—except one. There is only one man who can defeat you. His name is jonah. If you ever meet him, do not fight him."
Then, just as mysteriously as they had arrived, the three men disappeared.
Adam was stunned. Had it all been a dream? No, it was real. Cause he can see ,walk just fine and swing his arm so strong that he couldn't help but strike the wall with the arm to test his new strength. He had been healed! With renewed purpose, he rushed to find his parents.
When he reached the field, they were fast asleep under the shade of a large tree. He greeted them, but they didn't wake. Curious, he picked up an axe and swung at a thick tree branch. The loud CRACK! Of the falling wood should have startled them, but they kept sleeping.
Amused, Adam took their farming tools and stuck them deep into the tree trunk. Then he hid nearby, chuckling.
Eventually, the sun burned hotter, waking them up. They stretched and looked up, confused. "Who cut this branch?" they wondered.
Seeing their tools stuck in the tree, they tried to pull them out but failed. No matter how hard they tugged, the tools wouldn't budge.
Adam finally stepped out, laughing. With a single hand, he effortlessly pulled the tools free.
A stunned silence fell over the field. His parents stared at him in disbelief. They knew their son had been weak and crippled just this morning—how could he now be this strong?
His father, speechless, gazed at him from head to toe. Then, realizing the miracle before him, he lifted his hands and praised God.
After Adam explained everything, he told them he could no longer stay. He had been called to Veridia
Though overjoyed at their son's healing, his parents were heartbroken at the thought of losing him.
With a heavy heart, Adam knelt before them, seeking their blessing. He bid them farewell and set off on his journey.
Along the way, he met a man struggling to pull a weak, malnourished horse. "Is this horse for sale?" Adam asked.
The man agreed, and they struck a deal. Though Adam had no money, he instinctively reached into his pocket—and to his surprise, he found coins there! He paid for the horse and decided to return home briefly to train it before continuing his journey.
He named the horse Maximus and spent months strengthening it. Under Adam care, the weak horse transformed into a powerful steed, unmatched in speed and endurance. It could barely stand still, eager for adventure.
And with that, Adam prepared to set off once more, toward his destiny.