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Today's story is a living example of selflessness and sacrifice. This story is so different that you may not have heard it before. I was told this story on the phone by a fifty-year-old woman who was a German citizen and lived in the German suburban town of Weil am Rhein. The woman's name is Maryam. Maryam's father had migrated to Germany from Pakistan in the sixties. He first worked in small jobs and after a few years built a shopping mall. Maryam had a brother and a mother. Maryam was studying in college when her brother completed his engineering and went to Canada to study further, and then started working there. Maryam started working at Shahang Mall in Germany with her parents. During this time, she fell in love with a mall worker.
The man Maryam loved was named Ibrahim, who belonged to the city of Hyderabad, Deccan, India. Both wanted to get married. Life was full of happiness when suddenly Maryam's father passed away. Maryam was very sad and her mother was shocked. In such a situation, Maryam had the support of Ibrahim. Maryam took care of all her father's business. Some time passed. When Maryam wanted to marry Ibrahim, Ibrahim said, "Send your mother to your brother, because I cannot take responsibility for your mother, because if my mother-in-law stays with us, our life will be affected." When Maryam wanted to send her mother to her brother, the brother refused. One day, Maryam decided and broke off relations with Ibrahim because now she wanted to spend her whole life serving her mother.
Ibrahim left his job and Maryam became engrossed in serving her mother and in her business. Maryam enjoyed traveling the world with her mother, being happy. Time passed. Maryam was lost in her mother's love day and night. One day, her mother also passed away. This moment was fatal for Maryam. Maryam became weak from shock, worried all the time, unable to do anything, because Maryam could never even think that she would be separated from her mother. Life became dull. Severe anxiety took away Maryam's smile. After hearing all this, Maryam cried. I explained and consoled her, and regretted it. Maryam stopped crying. Now Maryam was fifty years old, she was past the age of marriage, and there was no support. After that, Maryam often talked to me on the phone. We became good friends. She used to call me brother. I asked Maryam to marry a Pakistani who needed German citizenship. Maryam said that she did not want to have physical relations with her husband. I suggested that you get married on paper because your passport will expire after your death. Maryam agreed to help. She made it my duty to find a relationship. Meanwhile, one day, my European visa was issued and I was wandering around until I reached the city of Weil am Rhein in Germany. When I reached there, I remembered that Maryam lives here. I dialed Maryam's number. Maryam's voice came from the other end. How are you, brother?
To find out what happened next, wait for the next episode.
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