In that distant forest lived some chickens. The chickens would gather with each other frequently. They felt much overflowing happiness in their settled lives. One day, a black-colored chick came to that group of chickens. One of the eggs hatched. Strangely, those chicks never loved that black chick and were repelled by his dark appearance. The reason was that the black chick wasn’t like the other small chicks.
The mother hen was greatly sad about her small black chick, dark in color. She always tried to make the other chicks talk to him and mingle with him, but the rest of the chickens always refused to gather with him, and would distance him from them with their beaks, expressing their rejection of him among them.
One day, the mother hen decided to take her small black chick with her and distance herself from the other chickens. Indeed, the mother hen took her small chick and departed. Here the rooster stopped her and said to her, “No, chick’s mother. I beg you, don’t distance yourself from the chicken coop, oh mother hen. Leave the matter to me, and I’ll immediately go to the other chickens and talk to them about the matter.”
Indeed, the rooster went to the chickens and began asking them, saying, “Why do you do this to those small chickens with that small black chick? Shame on you. Why do you do like this? The Lord of Creation, glory and majesty to Him, created him with this color and this shape. What did we enter? And what did He enter regarding his shape and color?” The small chickens replied, “His appearance seems extremely ugly.”
The rooster said to them, “God, glory and majesty to Him, created him differently from you. Thus God created him, and perhaps God, glory and majesty to Him, created some of you carrying many diseases and plagues. Here your appearance would be extremely ugly, worse than you are now. So I advise you not to mock anyone and to thank your Lord for what you’re in of blessings.”