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The Cost of Ignoring a Mother’s Advice
The Cost of Ignoring a Mother’s Advice BY:Khan “Osman, my dear son, don’t play with Nasser,” Mama said firmly one afternoon. “He is not a good boy. I’ve heard he steals, skips school, and spends his time wandering with bad company.”
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
The Risk of Serving Kings: A Timeless Lesson from Sheikh Saadi
The Advice of Sheikh Saadi: A Tale of Wisdom, Temptation, and Consequence BY:Khan Long ago, in a time when people turned to the wise for guidance before making any life-changing decision, a poor man approached the great Persian scholar and poet, Sheikh Saadi. This man was burdened with poverty, his children were many, and his means of livelihood were almost nonexistent. Hunger gnawed at him and despair filled his heart.
By Khan 4 months ago in Confessions
The Dove and the Lesson of Self-Reliance
The Dove and the Lesson of Self-Reliance BY:Khan In a quiet, green garden stood a tall, dense tree. Its wide branches provided shelter to many small creatures, but on the highest branch lived a gentle dove with her tiny chicks. She had carefully built her nest there, weaving it with twigs, soft leaves, and bits of straw. For her, this nest was more than a home—it was a place of safety and joy where she could care for her young.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation
Richer Than the Rich: Shehzad’s Lesson in Gratitude
Richer Than the Rich: Shehzad’s Lesson in Gratitude BY:Khan The smoky aroma of kebabs lingered in the air, making Shehzad’s empty stomach ache with hunger. Seated in his usual spot outside the restaurant, he watched with longing as platters of seekh kebabs and shami kebabs were served to wealthy customers. Inside a gleaming car parked near the entrance, Seth Fareed, a prominent businessman, savored a plate full of kebabs with hot bread, while his young son—about Shehzad’s age—enjoyed creamy malai boti.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation
Tie Your Camel: A Lesson in Faith and Responsibility
The Lesson of Tying the Camel BY:Khan Professor Shakeel Siddiqui, the Islamic Studies teacher, entered the classroom with a gentle but authoritative presence. In his hand was a well-worn book, pressed firmly against his chest. He placed it on the desk, adjusted his spectacles carefully on the bridge of his nose, cleared his throat softly, and looked around at the tenth-grade students.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation
Richer Than the Rich: Shehzad’s Lesson in Gratitude
Richer Than the Rich: Shehzad’s Lesson in Gratitude BY:Khan The smoky aroma of kebabs lingered in the air, making Shehzad’s empty stomach ache with hunger. Seated in his usual spot outside the restaurant, he watched with longing as platters of seekh kebabs and shami kebabs were served to wealthy customers. Inside a gleaming car parked near the entrance, Seth Fareed, a prominent businessman, savored a plate full of kebabs with hot bread, while his young son—about Shehzad’s age—enjoyed creamy malai boti.
By Khan 4 months ago in Motivation











