#TrouthIn a small village, there lived a boy named Ahmed. He was a bit naughty, but he had a kind heart. His parents always taught him the importance of telling the truth, no matter how hard it may be.
One day at school, Ahmed was playing with a ball. By mistake, he kicked the ball too hard and it smashed the classroom window. The loud crash made everyone silent. The teacher rushed in, looking angry.
“Who broke the window?” he asked firmly.
All the children were scared. No one spoke a word. Ahmed’s heart started to beat fast. He knew he had done wrong. He looked around, then slowly stepped forward and said:
“Sir, I broke the window. I am really sorry.”
The teacher stared at Ahmed for a moment. Then, a gentle smile appeared on his face.
“Ahmed, you made a mistake, but you were brave enough to tell the truth. That’s more important than the window. I’m proud of you.”
Later that day, Ahmed told his mother everything. She hugged him tightly and said:
“My son, the world respects those who speak the truth. I’m proud of you.”
From that day on, Ahmed promised to always speak the truth, no matter what. He became a role model for all the kids in the village.