Islamic Parables - The Glad Tidings for Those Who Show Mercy to Animals

A Beacon of Hope for Those Experiencing Crises in Family Relationships

"Family ties form the cornerstones of our lives. However, sometimes cracks can occur in these relationships. Communication problems within the family can be spiritually exhausting. The parable of the Fallen Bird emphasizes the importance of rebuilding family unity with mercy and love. By nurturing love, you can overcome conflicts. This parable offers a roadmap to strengthen your bonds with your family."

One summer morning, a young man saw a bird that had fallen. Sensing that the bird was injured from its wing, he immediately took it home instead of fighting. Upon arriving home, he held it in his hands. He began to feed the bird with such love that he provided it with the finest food and water every day. The bird grew stronger and healed day by day, and its fear of never being able to fly diminished. The man noticed that the bird had grown and forgotten how to fly. One day, in order to let it fly fearlessly, he released it from his fingers, and the bird soared towards the sky. With its freedom, the bird felt a sense of disappointment that it could not return to spend time with the man in his room. In the following days, the bird returned and presented the rewards of the love they had built together. In his dream, he saw that there were other birds waiting for him in paradise. We must understand how mercy and love create bonds among all living beings.

Islamic Parables