A Street Beggar - Paragraph


 The beggar who begs alms in the street is called a street beggar. He is seen sitting or standing everywhere in the street of towns or cities. His hair is unabashed and without oil. He is seen in patched up and torn clothes. His clothes are very dirty and bad smell emits from his clothes. Sometimes a street beggar is alone and sometimes in a company. A street beggar may be able bodied, blind, lame or crippled. A street beggar has a bag hanging down his shoulder. When a passer-by walks past him, he stretches his begging bowl for alms. Sometimes he is seen reciting some sentences of the Holy Quran or the Kalema and asks for money in the name of Allah and His holy Prophet. However, some passers-by give him some coins and some leave being annoyed at his loud shouts. A street beggar prays for the passer-by who help him. If anyone refuses to give him something, he silently leaves the place and goes to another. Sometimes a street beggar earns a lot.

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