Originally posted on A Voice from Iran:
“202nd story” A middle-aged man named Mr. Sabi lived in Adam’s neighborhood. Adam saw him almost every day. Mr. Sabi was a quiet man, very polite, with a constant smile on his face. Adam and his family always went to church on Sundays, and his best friend Ali…
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HONESTY
Originally posted on A Voice from Iran:
“201st Story” Once upon a time, a king was enjoying his afternoon in his castle, when he heard the shout of a farmer selling his apples loaded on a big cart pulled by a donkey. The king gave five gold coins to his advisor and said: “Buy me…
A SENIOR’S LETTER
Originally posted on A Voice from Iran:
“197th story” This is a translation of a senior’s letter to a friend. To my dear friend, I hope you are feeling good. If you ask, I am fine too. I only missed seeing you and have a cup of tea beside you in these cold days of…
THE SACK OF WHEAT
POSITIVITY & PROGRESS
Happy Sunday!
THE APPLE TREE
Originally posted on A Voice from Iran:
“170th story” Once upon a time; There were an apple tree and a little boy. The little boy of our story always played under that tree and talked to it like a best friend. He climbed the apple tree sometimes to pick apples, lay down its shade, and…
HURTING PEOPLE’S HONOUR
Originally posted on A Voice from Iran:
“59th story” First Published: Oct.04.2018 There once was a land of injustice. People had to obey religious rules even if it didn’t make any sense. They were not able to talk nor complain if they did they would be punished. They were put in prison, whipped in public…