The Intelligence of a Boy / A Brilliant, Diligent and Innovative Boy (Story Writing / Completing Story)
- Fakhruddin Babar
- Jan 27
- 6 min read
The Intelligence of a Boy
The railway ran through the middle of the village of Ratan, an intelligent boy of 10, was walking over the way. Soon he came to a bridge over the railway. Rantan could see that the bridge was badly destroyed by the current of the floodwater. From the opposite direction a train with many passengers and goods was rushing in a full speed. Rattan felt at a loss what to do with the situation.
Suddenly an idea struck his head. He knew that a stationmaster usually stops the train by fluttering red flag. As he was wearing a red shirt, he thought of giving red signal to the train. Thus putting off his shirt, he began to move it in the air. The driver could understand of any dangerous outcome. He was able to halt the train just before the bridge.
The driver as well as the passengers came down from the train. They were surprised at the art of the boy. The news story was printed in almost every daily. The communication minister came hurriedly to Ratan’s house. He was highly pleased with Ratan and awarded him duly.
Complete the following story following the cue :
One day an intelligent boy named Alam was walking by a railway. At a place, he saw a break in the line. Somebody might have remove the rail- Within a second he thought that railway.............................
Ans. The Intelligent Boy
Alam’s Quick Thinking
One day, an intelligent boy named Alam was walking near a railway track when he noticed a break in the line. It seemed someone had removed a rail. Alam quickly realized that the railway driver might not be aware of the break, and if a train passed over it, there could be a serious accident. He knew that a mail train would be passing soon, and he grew anxious for the safety of the passengers.
Alam started thinking about how he could prevent the disaster. He knew that if the driver saw a red flag, he would stop the train. The boy immediately decided to use his red shirt as a flag.
Just then, he heard the whistle of the train approaching at full speed. Without wasting a moment, Alam took off his shirt, tied it to a stick, and stood on the railway track, waving it like a flag. The train was coming closer, but Alam did not move from his spot near the break. He kept waving his shirt frantically.
The driver saw Alam waving the shirt and immediately stopped the train. Furious, the driver came over to the boy and asked why he was waving his shirt. Alam pointed out the break in the track.
The driver was amazed by the boy's quick thinking and bravery. He thanked Alam, saying, "You've saved the lives of thousands of people. You're a very intelligent boy. May Allah bless you." The driver was grateful for Alam's heroic act.
Moral: A quick-thinking and intelligent person can save lives and protect property. Society needs more young heroes like Alam, and they should be provided with all the support and opportunities to excel.
The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words :
There was a boy who hailed from an obscure background. But he was brilliant, diligent and innovative. He .... CB '17
Ans. A Brilliant, Diligent and Innovative Boy
There was a boy who hailed from an obscure background. But he was brilliant, diligent and I innovative.
He possessed an extraordinary talent for solving complex mathematical problems effortlessly, leaving his math teachers in awe of his abilities.
Similarly, his prowess in English grammar was unmatched, impressing his English teachers with his exceptional knowledge and wisdom. He had a knack for analyzing any subject matter logically and scientifically.
Not only was he exceptionally talented, but he was also incredibly hardworking. He dedicated himself to his studies, often spending long hours studying day and night.
In addition to his academic abilities, he had a creative streak. He could innovate and create new things, showcasing his projects at science fairs and receiving multiple awards for his ingenuity.
Despite his remarkable talents, the boy's background was shrouded in mystery as he was an orphan with an obscure family history.
Nevertheless, he rose to fame as a scientist, making significant contributions that garnered attention both nationally and internationally. His groundbreaking work illuminated the world with new discoveries, earning him praise and recognition from around the globe.
Allah Alone Can Help a Man
In the streets of Rome, there were two blind men who lived by begging. Every day, they sat on the road and asked for alms. One of them would call out, “Allah alone can help a man,” while the other would say, “The king alone can help a man.” When people gave them coins, the first blind man would say, “May Allah bless you,” and the second would say, “May the king be pleased with you.”
One day, the king passed by and overheard the two men. He was impressed by the second blind man who praised him. The king wanted to help him, so he returned to his palace and called one of his servants. He handed the servant a loaf of bread filled with gold coins and said, “Go down this road and find the blind man who is shouting, ‘The king alone can help a man.’ Give him this bread and tell him, ‘The king has sent this for you.’”
The servant set out to find the blind man. After walking for a while, he spotted the second blind man. He gave him the loaf of bread and said, “Here is a bread from the king. You may eat it.”
The second blind man felt the bread and thought it was too heavy and poorly baked. So, he decided to sell it to the first blind man. The first blind man, after buying the bread, cut it open and was surprised to find gold coins inside. “Oh Allah, how merciful You are!” he exclaimed in joy. He stopped begging from that day onwards.
As time passed, the king again walked down the same road and saw the second blind man still begging. The king wondered, “I sent him gold coins. Why is he still begging?” The king approached him and asked, “What did you do with the bread I sent you?”
The second blind man replied, “Your Majesty, I thought the bread was poorly baked, so I sold it to my fellow blind man.”
The king smiled and said, “From this, you must learn that Allah alone can help a man, not the king.”
Moral: True help comes from Allah alone, and relying on worldly sources without faith in divine assistance may lead to missed blessings.
একমাত্র আল্লাহই একজন মানুষকে সাহায্য করতে পারেন
রোমের রাস্তায় দুজন অন্ধ লোক ছিল যারা ভিক্ষা করে জীবনযাপন করত। প্রতিদিন তারা রাস্তায় বসে ভিক্ষা চাইত। তাদের একজন চিৎকার করে বলত, "একমাত্র আল্লাহই একজন মানুষকে সাহায্য করতে পারেন," আর অন্যজন বলত, "একমাত্র রাজাই একজন মানুষকে সাহায্য করতে পারেন।" লোকেরা যখন তাদের মুদ্রা দিত, তখন প্রথম অন্ধ লোকটি বলত, "আল্লাহ তোমাদের আশীর্বাদ করুন," এবং দ্বিতীয়জন বলত, "বাদশাহ তোমাদের উপর সন্তুষ্ট হোন।"
একদিন, রাজা পাশ দিয়ে যাচ্ছিলেন এবং দুজন লোকের কথা শুনতে পেলেন। দ্বিতীয় অন্ধ লোকটি তার প্রশংসা করে মুগ্ধ হয়ে গেলেন। রাজা তাকে সাহায্য করতে চেয়েছিলেন, তাই তিনি তার প্রাসাদে ফিরে এসে তার একজন ভৃত্যকে ডাকলেন। তিনি ভৃত্যকে সোনার মুদ্রা ভর্তি একটি রুটি দিলেন এবং বললেন, "এই রাস্তা দিয়ে যাও এবং সেই অন্ধ লোকটিকে খুঁজে বের করো যে চিৎকার করছে, 'একমাত্র রাজাই একজন মানুষকে সাহায্য করতে পারেন।' তাকে এই রুটি দাও এবং বলো, 'রাজা তোমার জন্য এটা পাঠিয়েছেন।'"
ভৃত্য অন্ধ লোকটিকে খুঁজতে বেরিয়ে পড়ল। কিছুক্ষণ হাঁটার পর, সে দ্বিতীয় অন্ধ লোকটিকে দেখতে পেল। সে তাকে রুটিটা দিয়ে বলল, “এই নাও রাজার কাছ থেকে পাওয়া একটা রুটি। তুমি এটা খেতে পারো।”
দ্বিতীয় অন্ধ লোকটি রুটিটা অনুভব করল এবং ভাবল যে এটা খুব ভারী এবং খারাপভাবে সেঁকা। তাই, সে প্রথম অন্ধ লোকটির কাছে এটি বিক্রি করার সিদ্ধান্ত নিল। প্রথম অন্ধ লোকটি রুটিটি কিনে তা কেটে ভেতরে সোনার মুদ্রা দেখতে পেয়ে অবাক হয়ে গেল। “হে আল্লাহ, তুমি কত দয়ালু!” সে আনন্দে চিৎকার করে উঠল। সেদিন থেকে সে ভিক্ষা করা বন্ধ করে দিল।
সময় গড়ে ওঠার সাথে সাথে, রাজা আবার একই রাস্তা দিয়ে হেঁটে গেল এবং দ্বিতীয় অন্ধ লোকটিকে এখনও ভিক্ষা করতে দেখল। রাজা অবাক হয়ে বললেন, “আমি তাকে সোনার মুদ্রা পাঠিয়েছিলাম। সে এখনও কেন ভিক্ষা করছে?” রাজা তার কাছে এসে জিজ্ঞাসা করলেন, “আমি তোমাকে যে রুটি পাঠিয়েছিলাম তা দিয়ে তুমি কী করেছ?”
দ্বিতীয় অন্ধ লোকটি উত্তর দিল, “মহারাজ, আমি ভেবেছিলাম রুটিটা খারাপভাবে সেঁকা হয়েছে, তাই আমি আমার সহকর্মী অন্ধ লোকটির কাছে এটি বিক্রি করে দিয়েছি।”
রাজা হেসে বললেন, “এখান থেকে, তোমার অবশ্যই শিখতে হবে যে একমাত্র আল্লাহই একজন মানুষকে সাহায্য করতে পারেন, রাজার নয়।”
নীতি: প্রকৃত সাহায্য একমাত্র আল্লাহর কাছ থেকে আসে, এবং ঐশ্বরিক সাহায্যে বিশ্বাস না করে পার্থিব উৎসের উপর নির্ভর করলে আশীর্বাদ থেকে বঞ্চিত হতে পারে।
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