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The Frog in the Well and the Fish from the River
The Frog in the Well and the Fish from the River by Umairai Anwari Once upon a time, the summer sun blazed mercilessly over the land. The rainy season had passed without a single drop of rain. The ponds and lakes that once shimmered with water began to dry up, their beds cracking under the heat. Fish gasped and struggled helplessly in the shrinking puddles until, one by one, they died.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Motivation
The Wise Farmer and the Hidden Treasure
The Wise Farmer and the Hidden Treasure By Muhammad Maqbool Elahi In a small village surrounded by golden fields and dusty paths, there lived a poor farmer. Every day, from sunrise to sunset, he worked tirelessly in his fields — plowing, sowing, and watering the crops with his bare hands. Yet, when harvest season came, his hard work was never rewarded.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Motivation
The Dove and Her Lost Child
The Dove and Her Lost Child By Zakariya Tamer In one corner of this vast and beautiful world, there was a lush green forest filled with life. A sparkling stream ran through its heart, singing softly as it flowed. Near the stream lived a white dove with her tiny baby in a warm little nest built on a tall tree. The days passed peacefully — the mother dove would fly out in search of grains and seeds, while her little one waited eagerly for her return.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Motivation
The Brass Pot
The Brass Pot and the Billionaire A tale of greed, guilt, and the awakening of a buried conscience BY: Ubaid --- Long ago, in a bustling city, there lived a wealthy merchant named Faqir Chand. He was the richest man in town — and also its stingiest. His plump belly jutted out like a ball, his short legs shuffled beneath it, and when he walked, it looked as if a football were rolling down the street.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Motivation
The Gift of Eid
The Gift of Eid : By: Nazeer Anbalvi The last day of Sha’ban had arrived. Rehan’s mother had already completed all the preparations for Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. She had new clothes stitched — three outfits for Rehan and two for his father. She believed in working ahead of time. “Wise people always prepare before the time comes,” she often said.
By Ubaid 3 months ago in Motivation











