Today’s 
Enlightening Entertainment 
will be presented in Dari, 
with subtitles in Arabic, 
Aulacese (Vietnamese), 
Chinese, English, 
French, German, 
Korean, Malay, 
Persian, Portuguese, 
Russian, Spanish 
and Thai.
Hallo, hallo Aapa ju!
Hallo, hallo Aata ju!
Aata ju is 
my cherished father
Aapa ju is 
my cherished mother
Hallo, hallo Aapa ju!
Hallo, hallo Aata ju!
Welcome, 
beautiful viewers to 
Enlightening Entertainment! 
Right now 
we’re enjoying 
a children’s song 
from Afghanistan. 
Let’s listen some more, 
shall we?
I love my grandfather
I love my grandmother
When my grandfather 
goes to the bazaar
he takes me with him.
Hallo, hallo grandfather!
Hallo, hallo 
grandmother!
I love my cherished sister
I love my cherished brother
Every day, my brother
takes me to school with him.
Hallo, hallo Aapa ju!
Hallo, hallo Aata ju!
Afghan children love 
to sing and have fun.
The song we just listened to 
came from a collection 
created by a lady 
from the United States 
named Ms. Louise Pascale 
with the help 
of talented musicians – 
and of course, 
the Afghan kids 
who sing the songs! 
The song book and CD 
are called 
“Qu Qu Qu Barg –
e- Chinaar” 
(Mulberry Tree Leaf).
Boys and girls 
in Afghanistan sing, 
like we’ve just heard, 
about their moms and dads, 
grandparents and siblings. 
They sing about 
their favorite things 
like rivers, mountains, 
stars, and flowers. 
Oh, and they love 
to sing about their 
cute animal friends! 
Now, before we listen to 
another song, 
let’s enjoy a performance 
by our friends 
in Afghanistan. 
These young performers 
are from the organization, 
the Mobile Mini Circus 
for Children. 
They train very hard 
to sing, act, 
make people laugh, 
and they even know 
how to juggle.
Our friends in Afghanistan 
have put on a show. 
Let’s watch it together!
One, two, three…
One, two, three…
One, two, three…
One, two, three…
Wow! 
What amazing talent! 
Do you know 
how to juggle like they do? 
It doesn’t look easy, 
but maybe if we learned 
and practiced, we would 
be able to juggle too. 
No matter what we want 
to learn, as they say, 
practice makes perfect!
Do you remember 
to brush your teeth, 
every morning and night? 
Maybe even 
after every meal? 
Our next performance is 
a comedy that gives 
a valuable reminder 
about this important topic. 
Dil Agha! Oh Dil Agha!
What you want?!
Come let’s go!
Wow! What a big sweet!
You’re my brother… please!
Leave me alone!
Ow! You hurt me!
No problem. It’s okay.
You’re my brother, please!
Greedy boy! 
Leave me alone!
You’re my brother, please!
Just a little, please!
Okay! One bite! No more!
I said only a little!
It’s my chocolate!
Ow! My tooth hurts…
Give me my chocolate! 
It’s mine! Give me!
Dil Agha! Good appetite! 
It was delicious!
Give me a little more!
Go away! 
You ate all my chocolate!
Dil Agha, I’m going
to brush my teeth 
before school!
I don’t want to be late 
or have toothache.
I’ve been eating sweets 
for years 
and never had toothache. 
I won’t now!
I’m off. 
Ow! My poor tooth hurts! 
Ow! Oww! My poor teeth.
It’s all your fault! 
No no no! I love you!
Dil Agha! Dil Agha! 
Are you home?
What you want?
You’re not ready 
for school yet! 
Let’s go! It’s late!
My tooth hurts! 
I’m going nowhere!
It’s this big chocolate 
that gave you a toothache.
Yeah!
Give the chocolate.
No! I won’t give it!
See, he won’t give it! 
Which tooth hurts?
What are you doing?!
His mouth smells terrible!
Our teacher always says 
brush your teeth. 
He never listens! Me too!
Another thing 
our teacher said:
One day…
a toothbrush giant 
will come and get him!
And brush all his teeth!
A toothbrush has no legs 
to get me!
You won’t listen! 
We’re off!
I will sleep 
to make my tooth better…
Oh! Ow! My tooth hurts!
It was the chocolate!
Who are you?!
We’re 
the Toothbrush Giant!
We’ve come 
to brush your teeth!
Stop! Please!
Now his turn!
Let me sleep!
Let me sleep!
We’re 
the Toothbrush Giant!
We’ve come 
to brush your teeth!
Well, it looks like 
the older brother 
learned his lesson. 
We must brush our teeth 
so we won’t 
have a toothache! 
Next time, hopefully
he’ll remember. 
And hopefully, 
he’ll also remember 
to be kind and share
with others, too. 
We will be back soon 
with more songs 
and performances 
from our fantastic friends 
in Afghanistan. 
So keep your dial 
tuned here 
to Supreme Master 
Television.   
Baba Baba!
Yes  
Did you braid the chains? 
Yes
Did you throw them 
behind the castle? 
Yes
Shall I go the Dhol way,
or the Surnai way? 
Go the Surnai way
Su, Su, Sur, Sur  
Su, Su, Sur, Sur   
Welcome back to 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Next in our show, 
we’re going to see 
a girl magician make 
another magician vanish 
before our eyes! 
Let’s see if we can 
figure out how she did it. 
But we have to 
pay close attention! 
It’s another 
creative performance 
by our friends at 
the Mobile Mini Circus 
for Children in Afghanistan. 
Let’s watch it together.
Okay friends! 
In this part 
of our program, 
we have a magician show.
Give a round of applause!
Wow, you the magician!
What? Magician?
Yeah! The magician! 
Give a round of applause!
Antarr… mantarr… 
the magician!  
Friends! 
Give a round of applause!
You saw 
that I disappeared 
the great magician. 
But I’ll find 
the great magician back. 
You tell me, would I 
be able to do this or not?
No!
No? Why not? 
I can find 
the great magician back.
No, you can’t.
Because I’m a student 
of the great magician.
Is your work finished? 
These bodyguards
are too sluggish, 
nothing is expected 
of them. Hurry up!
Now it is your turn 
to tell me in which part 
the great magician 
is hidden?
In this… in this…
In this one?
Yeah!
Now let's see whether 
the great Magician 
is inside or not?
Oh! The great magician 
was not here. 
Then which one it is?
In that one!
In this one? Or that?
In that…
The great magician 
was not here as well.
I think 
he might be in this one.
Let’s have a look. 
The great magician 
wasn’t here either…
I wonder where 
the great magician 
has gone? 
You were not able to 
find out where 
the great magician is.
Now it is my turn 
to discover 
the great magician.
Antarrr… Mantarr… 
the magician!
Where are you 
Let's all give a clap. 
You saw that 
the great magician 
was found back. 
See, you all were saying 
that I would not 
be able to discover 
the great magician but 
you saw that I was able 
To find the great magician. 
One more round 
of applause!
Wow! Did you see 
that magic trick? 
That was pretty clever 
of our magician friend. 
Are we ready 
for another song? 
“Ali Baba” is a song 
composed by 
the famed Afghan musician 
Ustad Ghulam Hussein. 
The lyrics actually come 
from children’s literature 
from long long ago. 
In the song, 
we’re going to hear 
the different sounds that 
our animal friends make. 
Do you know 
what the lamb says? 
Yes, you’re correct. 
He says, “Bah, bah, bah.” 
What does the cat say? 
The cat says, 
“Meow, meow.” 
Do you know 
what the rabbit says? 
Hmm… I’m not sure. 
Maybe we’ll find out 
in this song!
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a lamb
“Bah, bah, bah” – 
says the lamb
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a cat
“Meow meow meow” – 
says the cat
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a doggy
“Ghow, ghow, ghow” – 
says the dog
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a duck
“Qekh, Qekh, Qekh” – 
says the duck
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a rabbit
“Mm, mm, mm” – 
says the rabbit
Because 
he doesn’t have a voice.
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a lamb
“Bah, bah, bah” – 
says the lamb
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
Ali Baba goes to the garden
In this garden, 
he has a cat
“Meow, meow, meow” – 
says the cat
Tell me now, 
what else does he have?
It’s almost time 
to say good-bye! 
We shall conclude 
our show today 
with one last song. 
“Bread Story” 
is a traditional 
children’s chant.
I ran and ran
Until I reached 
the mountaintop.
I saw two ladies.
One gave me water. 
One gave me bread.
I ate the bread myself.
I gave the water 
to the earth.
The earth gave me wheat.
I gave the wheat to the mill.
The mill gave me flour.
I gave the flour 
to the dough maker.
The dough maker 
gave me dough.
I gave the dough 
to the baker.
The baker gave me bread.
I gave the bread 
to the Mullah 
(religious teacher).
The Mullah gave me 
the Book (The Qu’ran).
I read his Book.
God gave me faith.
What a fun time 
we had today!
Thank you, everyone, 
for your nice company 
today on 
Enlightening Entertainment. 
Up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we always remember 
to put a smile on our face 
and in our heart. 
See you next time!
As the holy month begins, 
Muslim families 
joyfully come together 
to pray, read the Qur’an, 
and do good deeds 
in remembrance of Allah.
We as Muslims,
we always welcome
the coming of Ramadan.
Because the best month
for God, to Whom 
be ascribed all perfection 
and majesty, 
is the month 
of holy Ramadan.
Join us for our program 
with special comments 
from 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
on the origin 
of Ramadan traditions.
In such a big gathering, 
they have to hide. 
So only eat at night. 
At night is safer, 
and all day they can 
meditate or listen to 
discourses in quietness.
Watch “Ramadan – 
A Time for Spiritual 
and Moral Renewal,” 
Wednesday, August 11, 
on Supreme Master 
Television’s 
Enlightening Entertainment.