A man was chased by a huge tiger in the jungle. Then the man jumped into the well in front of him by holding the rope of the well. As soon as the man started to go down, he saw a huge python snake crawling under the well to eat him. At that time, he looked up and saw a white mouse and a black mouse gnawing at the rope of the well. The rope by which the man was hanging. Suddenly, the man saw a huge honey jar in the well. The man took a little honey with his fingers and put it on his tongue. The taste of the honey and the sweetness of the fierce tiger sitting on the well made the man forget everything about the white and black rats. Dear friends, that man is none other than us. That tiger standing on the well is your death. The one that is constantly chasing you from behind and the terrible python sitting below is your grave. We must go here. The rope you are hanging from is your life. The two white and black mice that are gnawing at the rope of your life are day and night. Despite being in so much danger, the little bit of honey that you and I are eating is this world in which you and I are drowning at this moment.
A potter found a very beautiful stone while digging in the forest. The potter tied a vine to that beautiful stone and made a garland of it and tied it around the neck of his horse. He loaded the soil of the forest onto the horse and set off on his way home. On the way, a goldsmith asked the potter, "Brother, will you sell me the stone that is around your donkey's neck?" The potter said, "Yes, of course, I will sell it, but the price is one hundred taka." The potter said, "Hey, Mia, will you give me fifty taka?" The potter said, "No, brother, I will not sell such a cheap stone." The potter said, "Brother, I will not sell you such a cheap stone." The potter started forward. On the way, another goldsmith said to the potter, "Brother, I will give you one thousand taka in return, give me the stone that is around your horse's neck." The potter said, "Okay, take it." After a while, the first goldsmith came and asked him, "Brother, have you sold the stone?" The potter said, "Yes." Then the man asked him, "How much did you sell it for?" The potter told him, "I sold it for one thousand taka." Then the goldsmith shouted at him and said, "You are a fool, a complete lunatic. That was a very valuable diamond. That diamond worth millions of taka. You sold it for just 1,000 taka." Then the goldsmith said, "Hey brother, I am not a fool, you are a fool. That was just a beautiful stone to me. I did not know its value. But even after knowing the value of that stone, you could not control your greed for just 50 taka and lost a wealth of millions of taka." My dear friends, we are like that foolish goldsmith. We all know how much the price of heaven is, but by not being able to control the greed of this world for 50 taka, we are losing heaven forever.
A king went out on a journey and saw a shepherd walking and behind him many goats tied with saris were walking in a very orderly line. Seeing this scene, the king was very surprised and asked the shepherd what was the matter, how did you make these uncivilized goats civilized? How come none of them are running away or are they walking in a beautiful line? Then the shepherd said, "Your Majesty, I will beat any of my goats that get out of line so that in the future they will never get out of line again. Instead, after seeing that one goat get beaten, all the other goats will be fine." Hearing this from the shepherd, the king said, "The way you have made this uncivilized one civilized, can you civilize the uncivilized people of my country?" The shepherd said, "Yes, I can." The king said, "Then from today on you will serve as the Chief Justice." The next day, a thief was to be tried. The chief justice, the shepherd, ordered, "I am judging according to the Quranic provisions of the Lord of the Worlds. You cut off the hand of this thief." Hearing this, the vizier said, "Judge, you have been given the responsibility of a new judge, so perhaps you do not know that this thief is one of our own people." Then the judge, the shepherd, said, "Cut off the hand of this thief and at the same time cut off the tongue of this minister." Peace came to the country due to this decision of the shepherd.