It is narrated that in one of the years a great lying happened. A merchant who was very wealthy, so he became famous in the markets!
The Man Crying in the Markets: So the crier was walking in the markets, saying: Who found a bag so and so and so… For him is half what in it is lawful lawful lawful lawful lawful lawful lawful. If he returns to his owner.
The Two Brothers: the Merchant and the Liar: And he had a younger brother, so he drove his mother and told her that he would inform the caller that he found the bag which is lawful, during his walk. So he went with him to the owner of the bag, and he carried him on his back so that the thief would escape with him and eat him, and his mother became angry, and he thought for himself and improved his dealings with him, until he went to the caller to tell him that he found the lawful bag during his walk.
The Judge and the Liar: The Truthful Merchant: So in the judgment house, the caller said to the liar: Was there in the bag which you found the lawful figs? Did you find the figs inside the bag? So the liar was confused, and he began to think in the lie in his saying. So the judge said to the merchant: What is the description of the beautiful figs that came from the bag? So the liar merchant became confused, and he began to think in the answer, so the judge realized his confusion and he became angry and confused his matter.
The Judge the Prophet and His Deceitful Matter: So the judge said his address to the merchant seriously: Oh this! You say that you lost a bag in which there were figs so and so and so, and there is not in this bag figs, so this is not your bag!
So the judge spoke his words to the caller: Keep this bag a safe, so if he does not come to claim from you, it is for you, and the liar merchant lost his bag because of his lie and his poverty, and this was difficult upon him and to his mother.
The Liar’s Rope is Short: It is narrated also that in ancient times they stole the dress of a thief. So one day his son came at the time of the evening to steal another dress, and he saw him between the thieves and recognized him and attacked him, saying: This is a thief, and he has stolen from me since yesterday night.
The Thief’s Son: So the thief’s son said: You are mistaken oh owner. It is not like that.. So the liar said: No, maybe he fell asleep. So the liar does not, perhaps he fell asleep. So the thief no, he has indeed fallen asleep from his right eye. So the thief removed his hand from his right eye, and shouted saying: Tell me by God, from which eye does not look if this is for you?
So the Liar Fled and Took His Lie: He fled the liar… And after a while he said: From which eye is he left, so the thief said: No, it is not like that. So the liar said: Tell me truly, for he has indeed fallen asleep from my eye. So he has appeared now that you are a liar long lying. For the horse is sound from the two eyes, and there is not in it anything.
The Truth Appeared: For the horse is sound from the two eyes, and does not exist in it anything. So he took the thief and went, and the liar remained in his lie, and he deceived by his matter and was poor because of his lie.
The Verses in the Book of God About the Liar: And God the Exalted said in His noble book: In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate: *Woe to those that make false… True is the Almighty God. Verse 61 of Surah Al-A’raf. And the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: Woe to you and the liar; and indeed the liar if he is asked, he invents the lie, and indeed the liar invents the lie and deceives with it, and he creates the lie until he believes it. True is the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace.