In a dense jungle far from the bustling city, three friends set out for their laborious work. Ahmed, Bilal, and Kamran were inseparable, bound by their dreams of a better life. One fateful morning, as they journeyed through the forest, fate intervened in the form of a shimmering discovery.
Underneath a tall oak tree lay a chest of gold coins, dropped by thieves who had passed through the jungle the previous night. Excitement and greed washed over the friends as they gazed upon the treasure that could change their lives forever.
Quickly, a plan brewed in their minds. Ahmed suggested, "Let's divide the gold equally among us, but first, let's send one of us to fetch breakfast from the nearby city." Kamran, always the eager one, volunteered to make the trip.
Unbeknownst to Ahmed and Bilal, Kamran had darker intentions. As he journeyed to the city, thoughts of keeping the gold for himself consumed him. He bought breakfast, but with a sinister twist - he laced it with deadly poison.
Meanwhile, back in the jungle, Ahmed and Bilal were calculating how to split the gold evenly once Kamran returned. Little did they know, Kamran had similar thoughts of betrayal. As he returned with the poisoned breakfast, Ahmed and Bilal eagerly awaited their meal, unaware of the danger lurking within.
When Kamran arrived, the friends joyously prepared to feast. But just before dividing the gold, they decided to eat the breakfast Kamran had brought. As they consumed the poisoned meal, greed blinded them to the danger until it was too late.
Soon after finishing their meal, Ahmed and Bilal collapsed, clutching their chests in agony. The poison, meant for betrayal, claimed their lives along with their dreams of wealth.
As the sun set over the jungle, the gold remained untouched beside the lifeless bodies of Ahmed, Bilal, and Kamran. The forest whispered a somber lesson to those who would listen: greed and treachery lead only to ruin, and ill-gotten gains bring no happiness, only sorrow.
Moral Lesson:
This tale teaches us that greed and deceit ultimately lead to self-destruction. The friends' desire for wealth clouded their judgment, leading them to betray one another and ultimately costing them their lives. It underscores the importance of honesty, trust, and the consequences of pursuing wealth at any cost.


