The Mischievous Seed: A Tale of Growth and Goodness
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In a quiet village, farmer Uncle Abdul Qadir lived with his son Yassin. He believed in nurturing children like planting trees: it takes time, care, and discipline.
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One day, Yassin picked a red apple without permission. His father, Uncle Abdul Qadir, calmly asked him why. Yassin was ashamed and explained it was tempting.
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The next day, Uncle Abdul Qadir took Yassin to the field and gave him a seed. He told him it was a lesson he would never forget.
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Yassin planted the seed carefully, following his father's instructions. He watered it every day and waited patiently for it to grow.
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After some time, a small sprout emerged from the ground where Yassin had planted the seed. He was filled with excitement and joy.
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As days passed, the sprout grew into a beautiful tree with green leaves and colorful flowers. Yassin was amazed at the transformation.
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The tree bore delicious fruits, and Yassin shared them with his friends. He learned the value of patience, hard work, and respecting nature.
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Uncle Abdul Qadir hugged Yassin proudly, knowing that his son had learned the importance of being patient and nurturing, just like a good seed.