Birds That Cannot Fly | Austin Macauley Publishers
Birds That Cannot Fly-bookcover

By: Khadiga Abdoullah AlSheikhi

Birds That Cannot Fly

Children's Non Fiction
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When God created the universe and its creatures, He did so with purpose. Each being has its own tasks and roles, ensuring the continuation of life within a balanced system. In the world of animals, birds, and insects, we find many characteristics that mirror those in the human world, encompassing both admirable and reprehensible qualities.

This book presents a collection of stories that explore the eternal conflict between good and evil, represented by the diverse characters and roles of animals and birds. These tales reflect the reality of human life, highlighting the struggle for survival and the need to prevent the triumph of evil and injustice. There must always be a glimmer of hope, however faint, that embodies the light of justice and truth, curbing conflict in an environment dominated by familiarity and friendliness.

The character of God’s Caliph, the human being endowed with reason, flourishes when embracing these good qualities and rejecting the reprehensible traits found in the animal kingdom. How much better could our world be if humans lived up to this potential, fostering an environment of harmony and justice?

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