The Ignorant Man

There was a village in a kingdom where a man lived who sold milk. His name was Danny. He built his hut in an area far from the city, in the forest, for he loved the quiet of the forest. The atmosphere in the city was always noisy and had a lot of noise. He lived in the hut only with two cows. He fed them well and took care of them. Every day, he took the two cows to the nearby pond to bathe. The more he cared for them, the more milk the two cows gave him. He sold the milk and earned enough money from it to live happily. ...

The Lion and the Hare

The events of the story take place in ancient times when one of the farmers visited Juha and presented him with a gift. Juha accepted the hare from him and thanked him, then gave him advice. This is what followed from that visit: Beginning of the story: It is told that one day, a farmer carried a rabbit on his back and went to Juha, knocked on his door. Juha opened the door and asked the man: “Who are you?” The man replied: “I am one of the strangers who know your wisdom, oh Juha, and I came to you because I want you to accept this rabbit as a gift for you.” Juha was very happy and accepted the rabbit gift, then called the kind man to enter his house so they could eat lunch together. The man entered, and after lunch, Juha called the kind man and asked him to repeat that visit often and repeatedly, then let him go again, hoping that he would repeat his visit to him. ...

The Three Friends and the Bear

Once there was a bear named Nimr, and there was a wolf named Abu Sura, and they were enemies. Abu Sura the wolf wanted to kill Nimr the bear and take his place, so he thought of a trick. One day, Abu Sura found Nimr the bear’s cave while he was out of it. He went inside Nimr’s cave and ate all the honey and food that was in it. ...

The Wolf and the Hare

The story of the wolf and the hare has corrupted Arabic characters in the file. Please provide a clean version of this file for translation. (Translation could not be completed due to file corruption - please provide clean source)

The Trick of Dubbu

The lazy bear Dubbu sat beside a large tree enjoying its shade, while all the animals in the forest were in a state of activity, each working and striving to get their sustenance, while he looked at them, Dubbu in laziness, as the ants came out of the ant’s small hole on the ground to carry a small piece of food that she had brought for her home. Dubbu looked at them in frustration and wondered: What should I do? I have no food and I don’t want to work either. What should I do? ...

The Princess and the Pea

Once there was a kingdom ruled by a king and his queen. But the queen was strong and chose everything in the kingdom herself. She had given birth to a beautiful son, and the queen cared for him extremely, and she chose everything for him: how he dressed, how he ate, how he played, and how he learned until the prince grew up and reached the age of marriage. So the queen called her son the prince to her room and asked the prince: “What are you asking from me, oh mother?” The queen answered him: “You are my only son and I have chosen everything for you in all these years. But now that you have grown up, the time has come for you to choose for yourself a wife, but you must choose a princess who suits you. The princess is not only the king’s daughter but she must be elegant, know how to choose her clothes and how to behave, and the most important of that is that her voice must be beautiful.” ...

The Blue Wolf

There was a wolf named Chandrava. One day, Chandrava was very hungry and couldn’t find any food in the forest. Therefore, he decided to wander in a nearby village looking for food. Immediately, he set off to this village, almost starving from hunger. But he didn’t expect what he saw there. As soon as he reached the village, a group of dogs from every direction gathered around him, kept barking, and attacked him with their sharp teeth. The wolf decided to save his life by fleeing far from this fortified village by dogs. ...

A Swimming Lesson

The events of the story revolve around the intelligent child Majid, the child who wanted his mother and father to teach him swimming so he would become a skilled swimmer. Indeed, his mother gave him advice and his father gave him instructions about swimming. Majid obeyed them until he was able to swim alone. He was very happy and proud of himself. Beginning of the story: Majid said to his mother while happy and holding her hand: “We’re on our way to go to the sea. I want you to teach me swimming, please, Mother.” His mother said to him: “Good, I’ll teach you swimming as you want.” ...

The Curse of the Bull

Long ago, in a small village, an old woman lived with her daughter. The old woman worked hard all the time, while the girl was very lazy and extremely selfish. They had a bull, and the old woman always told her daughter: “You must take good care of the bull.” The girl always mocked her old mother’s words and told her: “The bull is an animal, an animal that must serve us and we benefit from it, not us serving it.” There was a pond at a distance from the old woman’s house. Every day at noon, the old woman would take the bull to this pond and give him a drink herself, making him drink from the pond. Meanwhile, the lazy girl would only eat and sleep. ...

The Manners of Visiting

One day, Fatimah entered the house and was crying. Her mother saw her and asked: What are you crying about, Fatimah? Fatimah said: I went to visit my friend Hibah, and when I arrived at her house, I found the door wide open. I pushed the door and entered her house, and I began calling out to her. Her mother Hibah came out of the kitchen, and when she saw me, she asked: How did you enter here, Fatimah? I said to her: I entered through the door. So she answered me, angry at me: Why didn’t you knock first? So I told her I found the door wide open. She said to me: You are mistaken, Fatimah. You should have knocked so I could answer, and now what do you want, Fatimah? I answered her: I want my friend Hibah to play with her. ...