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👨🏽🦱👩🏾 Fatna and her brother Mohamed live together in a house in the forest.
🎶 Every night after work, Mohamed sings a special song to let his sister Fatna know he’s home, and she opens the door. 🚪
👹 But when a sneaky ghoul tries to trick Fatna, things get tricky!
What happens?
Listen and find out!
🎬 Thanks to our Production Team:
✨ Storyteller: Hana Baba
🎼 Music: Ramy Elbaghir, Mohamed Jamal, Ahmed Alejail, Hassan Rabei and Khalid Almahi
🎨 Episode Art: Waddah Eltahir
🎭 Graphic Design: Eman Hajali, Rudaina Osman, Layla Bilal
🎧 Sound Design: James Rowlands of Roofdog Studio
📝 Story Consultant & Editor: Nawal Gaafar
📖 Folktales from Sudan is dedicated to: Elbagir Gaafar, our beloved family storyteller
Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a tale!
📲 Follow the Fun! Join the adventure on social media: @FolktalesFromSudan
🙌 Big love to our listeners! Thank you for keeping these stories alive with us. We’ll be back soon with another legendary Sudanese folktale.
Until then—Yalla, masalama! ❤️
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By Hana Baba4.8
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👨🏽🦱👩🏾 Fatna and her brother Mohamed live together in a house in the forest.
🎶 Every night after work, Mohamed sings a special song to let his sister Fatna know he’s home, and she opens the door. 🚪
👹 But when a sneaky ghoul tries to trick Fatna, things get tricky!
What happens?
Listen and find out!
🎬 Thanks to our Production Team:
✨ Storyteller: Hana Baba
🎼 Music: Ramy Elbaghir, Mohamed Jamal, Ahmed Alejail, Hassan Rabei and Khalid Almahi
🎨 Episode Art: Waddah Eltahir
🎭 Graphic Design: Eman Hajali, Rudaina Osman, Layla Bilal
🎧 Sound Design: James Rowlands of Roofdog Studio
📝 Story Consultant & Editor: Nawal Gaafar
📖 Folktales from Sudan is dedicated to: Elbagir Gaafar, our beloved family storyteller
Hit that subscribe button so you never miss a tale!
📲 Follow the Fun! Join the adventure on social media: @FolktalesFromSudan
🙌 Big love to our listeners! Thank you for keeping these stories alive with us. We’ll be back soon with another legendary Sudanese folktale.
Until then—Yalla, masalama! ❤️
Support the show

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