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The Wolf and the Old Woman's Kindness. AI-Generated.
**The Wolf and the Old Woman's Kindness** In a dense forest, an old woman lived in a small cottage with her beloved pets: a gray cat named Lulu, a loyal dog named Thunder, and a cheerful hen named Flower. She cared for them like her own children.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Old Woman and Her Faithful Horse. AI-Generated.
**Title: The Old Woman and Her Faithful Horse** In a dense forest, an old woman lived alone in a small cabin. Her only companion was an old white horse named Light. Light was her loyal friend, carrying firewood and following her through the woods.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
aura's of emotions
Elara never expected the color to disappear from her life. Though she had more talent than fame, she used to fill her canvases with vivid, imagined landscapes. But now, in the neon-lit streets of Neo-Kyoto, where rain slid down holographic ads and the air always buzzed with electric glow, everything looked gray. Her tiny apartment mirrored that emptiness. The canvases leaned blank against the walls, waiting for inspiration that wouldn’t come.
By anass ammour7 months ago in Art
Inaccurate conclusions about personality and morals are often drawn from tattoos.
Approximately 32% of adults in the US currently have at least one tattoo. Although tattoos are common in many spheres of life, they continue to elicit hasty judgments about a person's character, beliefs, or lifestyle.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Art
The Web Weaver. AI-Generated.
**Title: The Web Weaver** In a quiet town, young Sami spent hours exploring the internet, fascinated by its endless possibilities. One day, the town's connection failed, leaving everyone disconnected. Undeterred, Sami used old manuals and online tutorials (saved offline) to build a makeshift Wi-Fi router from spare parts. After hours of work, a signal flickered to life, and soon, homes buzzed with connectivity again. The town hailed Sami as a hero, sparking his dream to create technology that unites people, proving the internet’s power lies in the hands that shape it.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Adventure of the Little Gazelle. AI-Generated.
The Adventure of the Little Gazelle **Title: The Adventure of the Little Gazelle** In a lush green forest filled with tall trees, lived a little gazelle named Luai. Luai loved running swiftly between the trees, but his fear of the big river kept him from exploring the other side of the forest.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Secret of the Enchanted Garden. AI-Generated.
1 **Title: The Secret of the Enchanted Garden** In a small village nestled among mountains, there was a wondrous place called the Enchanted Garden. It wasn’t an ordinary garden—its plants could whisper and sing when the wind blew.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
Serving Parents: The Key to Success in This World and the Hereafter. AI-Generated.
Introduction In a world where success is often measured by wealth, fame, or social status, we often overlook one of the most powerful yet simple ways to attain true success—serving our parents. Across cultures and religions, especially in Islam, honoring and caring for one’s parents is considered one of the greatest virtues. It is a deed that brings peace in this life and unimaginable rewards in the hereafter. --- The Status of Parents in Islam In Islam, the importance of parents is highlighted immediately after the oneness of God. The Qur’an says: > "And We have enjoined upon man [care] for his parents. His mother carried him, [increasing her] in weakness upon weakness..." (Qur’an 31:14) This verse and many others emphasize the physical and emotional efforts parents, especially mothers, invest in raising their children. Islam encourages believers to show kindness, respect, and care to their parents throughout their lives. Even if the parents are not Muslim, Islam commands us to treat them gently and respectfully. --- Serving Parents: A Form of Worship Serving one’s parents is not only a social duty but a form of worship. It includes speaking to them kindly, taking care of their needs, spending time with them, and supporting them emotionally, physically, and financially. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: > “The pleasure of Allah lies in the pleasure of the parents, and the displeasure of Allah lies in the displeasure of the parents.” (Tirmidhi) This Hadith makes it clear that our relationship with our parents directly impacts our relationship with Allah. --- Success in This World When we serve our parents sincerely, we gain their heartfelt prayers. These prayers can open doors to countless blessings—good health, lawful earnings, righteous children, and peace of mind. Many successful individuals often attribute their achievements to the prayers of their parents. Even in worldly matters, such as job opportunities, education, or business ventures, the support and dua (supplication) of parents play a vital role. --- Success in the Hereafter The hereafter is the eternal life, and our deeds in this world will determine our place there. Serving parents is one of those deeds that carries tremendous weight on the Day of Judgment. A man once asked the Prophet (PBUH): > “Which deed is most beloved to Allah?” He replied, “Prayer at its proper time.” The man asked, “Then what?” He said, “Kindness to parents.” (Bukhari) The reward of caring for parents is so great that it can even lead to forgiveness of sins and the highest levels of Paradise. Imagine standing before Allah and being rewarded simply because you smiled at your mother or helped your father without expecting anything in return. --- Practical Ways to Serve Parents Spend time with them and listen to their stories. Fulfill their needs before they even ask. Show patience even when they’re upset or critical. Make dua for them daily. Avoid raising your voice or showing anger. Visit their graves (if they’ve passed) and continue giving charity on their behalf. --- Conclusion In today’s fast-paced life, many people neglect their duties toward their parents in pursuit of personal goals. However, true success lies in earning the blessings and prayers of those who gave us life. Serving parents is not just a religious act; it is a spiritual journey that leads to the love of Allah, peace of heart, and success in both this world and the next. So let us all strive to serve our par
By Sophia Grace7 months ago in Art
The Woodpecker and the Wishing Tree. AI-Generated.
**The Woodpecker and the Wishing Tree** In a lush forest teeming with trees, there lived a woodpecker named "Peck," known for his bright red feathers and rhythmic tapping that echoed far and wide. Peck loved pecking at trees to find food, but he always dreamed of discovering something special to make the forest more joyful.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Secret of the Magic Dessert. AI-Generated.
In a small village, there was an old woman named Umm Salem, famous for making the most delicious desserts. Every day, she prepared a new batch of golden basbousa or crispy kunafa and shared it with the village children. But there was a mysterious secret: anyone who ate her sweets would smile and laugh endlessly!One day, Yasser, a mischievous boy, decided to uncover Umm Salem’s secret. He sneaked into her kitchen at night and saw her adding a drop from a tiny bottle labeled "Joy Water" to the dessert. Curious, Yasser asked, "What’s that?" Umm Salem smiled and said, "These are my happy memories! I add them to the sweets, and they fill everyone’s hearts with joy."Yasser learned the secret but chose to keep it to himself. From that day on, whenever he ate Umm Salem’s desserts, he felt the world was brighter. He realized that happiness is made from love and cherished memories.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art
The Wheat Seeds and Hope. AI-Generated.
**The Wheat Seeds and Hope** In a small village surrounded by green fields, an old wise woman named Mother Sarah lived. She owned a tiny plot of land where she planted wheat every year. During a harsh drought, the land dried up, the rains stopped, and the plants withered. The villagers lost hope, but Mother Sarah refused to give up.
By Omar Mohammed 7 months ago in Art









