Isn't the donkey's loud sound, bray, as musical and artful as other animals?!
Just because you don't like it means that the bray is not musical or worthing listening to! In our culture, Moroccan and Muslim, the donkey's loud sound is socially and religiously unaccepted-- or as it is referred to "monkar". Sheer nonesense. Even in the holy Quran, the unacceptedness or the state of being "monkar" refers to the loud sound of the donkey, not the donkey itself.
For me,
the bray is but a rebellious reaction of the donkey towards the unhumanely treatment. Consider the hard and harsh conditions the donkey lives in; the perception of society to his status-- a mere whipped-test-creature, not even animal.
the bray is but a rebellious reaction of the donkey towards the unhumanely treatment. Consider the hard and harsh conditions the donkey lives in; the perception of society to his status-- a mere whipped-test-creature, not even animal.
Perhaps the donkey's bray is in one way or another a pray to God to redeem it from the verbal and physical torture being exposed to everyday.
Had the donkey been treated differently, its bray would have changed into a more musical sound-- a donkeyan chirp.
Still can't believe the donkey's bray is but a pray-- a loud pray, every now and then?!
personally i love to hear eVery animals voice he is one of gods creatures and was chosen by Jesus to carry him into Jerusalem. d
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