Contest Alert ⚠️ 1 Picture 1 Story Week #80

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Contest Alert ⚠️
1 Picture 1 Story Week #80

Assalamualaikum Friends.
This is Emran Hasan from Bangladesh. I hope everyone is doing well by the grace of Allah. I am also doing well by the will of Almighty Allah and am trying to move forward. First of all, I would like to thank @suboohi sister for organizing this wonderful contest. I was able to participate in this contest last week and win, so I'm really happy. Actually, I really like reading and writing stories, so I'm here to take part. Anyway, let's start today's story.



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Once upon a time, there was a king in a country. He had a huge kingdom, and he had an abundance of wealth and everything. But still he had no peace in his heart. He always blamed God for anything that happened. If he or anyone in his family got sick, he would repeatedly blame God, and if any accident happened anywhere in the kingdom, he would become very angry with God. This was how the life of the king of that kingdom worked.

The king was very fond of hunting, he often went out hunting alone. One day when he went hunting, he fell in front of a tiger. A fierce battle was going on between the tiger and the king. In the meantime, the tiger suddenly bit of the king's hands and tore off his fingers. The king returned to the kingdom with great difficulty, taking his life. Then the royal physician and everyone else served the king and somehow healed him. But the king became very angry with the Creator for this accident and kept blaming the Creator. Moreover, he announced the cessation of worship of the Creator in the entire kingdom.

When the king had recovered somewhat, he planned to go hunting again. This time everyone in the royal court forbade him from going hunting because one of his hands was injured. None of them wanted to lose the king. But the stubborn king did not listen to anyone and went out hunting again. This time he got lost in the jungle while wandering around. At one point, the cannibal tribes surrounded him from all sides and imprisoned him.

The indigenous people brought the king to their home and decided to burn him and eat him. Just as he was about to be burned, a man-eating tribal noticed that the king was missing one of his fingers. The indigenous people have a rule that they do not eat any animal or human that has any limb damage. When the cannibals saw that the king was missing a finger, they released him. The king somehow managed to save his life again and return that night. Now he understood that whatever the Creator does, He always does it for some good of mankind. He clearly understood that what he had been doing until now was due to his stupidity and mistakes. From that day on, the worship of God began again in the kingdom, and the king pledged his lifelong allegiance to God. From then on, the king and the entire kingdom began to live in happiness and peace.

The main theme of my story today is that whatever God does, He always does it for the good of mankind, but whenever there is a temporary difficulty, we get very nervous, which is not right at all. We should always express gratitude to the Creator.

This was my story in line with the picture. I hope you liked my story very much. If you liked it, then definitely let me know in the comments. Wishing everyone good health, I bid you farewell today.

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About me

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I am Emran Hasan, an engineer. I work with machines by profession and blogging is my addiction. I work as a technical support engineer in a private organization. In my free time, I blog to feed my mind and keep my family happy. I am passionate, very stubborn, and the king of my own kingdom. I love to start from where someone stops somewhere. My hobbies are taking pictures, gardening, and traveling to new places. I love people, so people love me.

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