The Magical World That Stole the Senses
A Kingdom Where Mountains Float and the Moon Speaks to Fairies

Long ago, there existed a strange and wondrous realm known as Tilism-e-Hoshruba —
a land where mountains floated in the air, rivers changed their colors,
and the moon whispered secrets to fairies at night.
The kingdom was ruled by a powerful and cruel magician named Afrasiyab.
His spells could turn men into stone, shadows, or birds.
He commanded armies of demons and sorceresses whose eyes could blind anyone with a single glance.
The name Afrasiyab sent chills through every heart,
for his magic fed on fear and his empire thrived on control.
Amir Hamza’s Decision
When the cries of the oppressed reached the ears of Amir Hamza,
the brave and noble warrior vowed to destroy the tilism and free the world from Afrasiyab’s tyranny.
At his side was his most trusted friend — Amr Ayyar,
a man of unmatched wit, cunning, and courage.
Amr possessed a magical bag called Zambeel,
capable of hiding entire armies or making enemies vanish in an instant.
Together, they set out on a journey that would test their strength,
their faith, and their very understanding of good and evil.
The Journey Through the Tilism
The road to Tilism-e-Hoshruba was filled with deadly enchantments.
At every turn, a new danger awaited them.
They crossed fields where fire rained from the sky,
valleys where snakes hissed from the ground,
and mountains that moved as if alive.
They wandered through the City of Mirrors,
where every reflection became an enemy,
and through the Forest of Echoes,
where the wind whispered lies and illusions.
Yet, Amr Ayyar’s cleverness and Amir Hamza’s bravery guided them forward.
The Fairy Naheed
One night, as moonlight painted the desert silver,
they reached a garden filled with glowing flowers and singing fragrances.
There lived Fairy Naheed, a prisoner of the tilism.
Naheed told them that Afrasiyab’s power came from a Black Stone hidden deep within his fortress.
Destroying that stone would break the entire magical spell.
She risked her life to reveal this secret,
for she longed to see light conquer darkness once more.
The Final Battle
Afrasiyab soon learned that Amir Hamza was coming.
He gathered his army of demons, giants, and witches.
Thunder shook the sky, lightning tore the clouds, and the earth trembled beneath their feet.
Amir Hamza entered the battlefield, his sword gleaming like fire.
Amr Ayyar opened his Zambeel and unleashed his hidden warriors.
Fairy Naheed stood beside them, summoning shields of light to protect the soldiers.
The battle began —
spells clashed with swords,
magic roared against faith,
and for hours the world trembled between light and darkness.
Finally, Amir Hamza broke through the gates of Afrasiyab’s castle.
The evil magician stood tall, his eyes burning with fury.
Amir Hamza declared:
> “Magic fades, but truth never dies!”
With one mighty strike of his sword,
he shattered the Black Stone — the heart of the tilism.
The Fall of the Tilism
The earth roared, and the palace of magic began to crumble.
Demons screamed as their power vanished,
mountains fell from the sky,
and rivers turned to light.
The tilism dissolved into nothingness,
and Afrasiyab’s empire turned to dust.
Fairy Naheed was free.
Peace returned to the land once again.
The End and the Moral
Amir Hamza and Amr Ayyar returned home as heroes.
People celebrated their victory for days,
and stories of their courage spread across generations.
Fairy Naheed said softly:
> “You have not only freed us — you have freed yourselves from the illusion of power.”
From that day, the legend of Tilism-e-Hoshruba lived on,
reminding humanity that:
> True strength lies not in magic, but in goodness and faith.
Moral of the Story
> Power may dazzle the world, but only truth can conquer it.
About the Creator
hamad khan
I write stories that touch hearts and heal minds.
Through simple words, I share real-life lessons, emotions, and moments of reflection.
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Comments (1)
Well written! Great work!