There is a famous fable, a parable or a story to teach the people of a moral and spiritual lesson. Originating from the Greek word parabolē (meaning comparison), parables use relatable, everyday human experiences to explain complex ethical concepts or universal truths.

Before starting the story, everybody knew that no one should fight back or bite back the rabid dog.

And most of us knew that instead of overcoming the armed drunked or mad person, it is safer to call the police.

And no person in sound mind will augue with the person with unsound mind, a child or begger.

Here is the story to learn….

The story is the popular parable of The Tiger, the Donkey, and the Lion.

In this story, a donkey and a tiger get into a heated argument over the color of the grass. The donkey insists it is blue, while the tiger knows it is green. Unable to agree, they take their dispute to the King Lion for judgment.

The donkey immediately demands the king validate his claim that the grass is blue and punish the tiger for disagreeing. Surprisingly, the King Lion agrees with the donkey and sentences the tiger to five years of silence.

Confused and frustrated, the tiger accepts the punishment, later asking the lion privately: “Your Majesty, why am I being punished? The grass is green.”

The King Lion replies: “Yes, the grass is green. Your punishment has nothing to do with the grass. It is because a brave and intelligent creature like you wasted your time arguing with a donkey, and then disturbed me with such a meaningless dispute.”

The moral of this timeless story is: Never argue with a fool or a fanatic who does not care about the truth. Your peace of mind and time are far more valuable than winning a useless argument.

My beloved citizens, you can easily win over any migrants but becareful that the world opinion and Allah SWT would decide all of us on the Judgment day.

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