Unfinished silence: Nasibullah's sadness about Sakina and the sheep he gave to his father Javad

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Nasibullah's distress over Sakineh's decision to give the sheep to her father, Agha Javad, stems from his feelings of helplessness and despair regarding his inability to manage his financial situation. Nasibullah, who is in a challenging economic predicament, views the sheep he owns as a source of income and a means to cover his family's daily expenses. When Sakineh, as his wife, decides to transfer these sheep to her father, Nasibullah feels that one of his crucial sources of support has been taken away from him.

In Nasibullah's perspective, this action by Sakineh may signify a lack of understanding of his difficult financial circumstances and the struggles he faces to provide for their family. He might feel that Sakineh has not only failed to assist him but has instead added to his problems. Nasibullah’s anger in such a situation arises from a combination of various emotions, including fear of financial inadequacy, a lack of support from his wife, and hopelessness in achieving his financial goals.

Nasibullah likely believes that selling the sheep could have alleviated the family's financial burden and somewhat helped stabilize his finances. Therefore, losing this option represents a reduction in opportunities and an increase in financial pressure for him. These feelings can lead to familial conflicts and tensions in the relationship between him and Sakineh if they cannot communicate effectively about financial issues and related decisions, and reach a mutual understanding.
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