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**The Three Siblings and the Lost Treasure** Once upon a time in a small village lived three siblings: Marosha, the eldest, her little sister Irfa, and their baby brother Muhammad Anas. Their parents had always taught them the values of Islam, instilling in them the importance of honesty, kindness, and faith. One sunny afternoon, while playing near the old village well, Marosha noticed something shiny buried under a pile of stones. She called out to Irfa and Anas. Together, they carefully moved the stones and uncovered a dusty, ancient-looking chest. Excited, they opened it and found it filled with gold coins and precious jewels. "SubhanAllah! Look at this treasure!" exclaimed Marosha. Irfa’s eyes widened. "What should we do with it, Marosha?" Marosha thought for a moment and remembered a lesson from their parents about honesty. "We must find out who this treasure belongs to and return it. It's not ours to keep." Irfa and Anas nodded in agreement. Despite the temptation, they knew Marosha was right. The next day, they went to the village elder, Sheikh Ahmed, and told him about their discovery. Sheikh Ahmed listened carefully and praised the children for their honesty. "You have done a noble deed, my dear children. Let us announce this to the villagers and see if anyone comes forward to claim the treasure." The news of the treasure spread quickly through the village. Many people came to Sheikh Ahmed, but no one could prove ownership. Days turned into weeks, and still, no rightful owner appeared. During this time, Marosha, Irfa, and Anas continued their daily routines, helping their parents and practicing their faith. One evening, Sheikh Ahmed visited their home. "My dear children," he began, "you have shown great integrity and patience. According to our teachings, if no rightful owner is found, the treasure belongs to those who discovered it." Marosha, Irfa, and Anas were overjoyed but also humbled by the responsibility. They decided to use the treasure in a way that would benefit their village and please Allah (SWT). They built a well in the village square to provide clean water for everyone. They also established a small school where children could learn about Islam and receive an education. Lastly, they donated a portion of the treasure to help the poor and needy in their community. Their actions brought happiness and prosperity to the village. Marosha, Irfa, and Anas became known as the kind and generous siblings who used their good fortune to help others. One day, as they sat together under the shade of an old oak tree, Marosha said, "I am grateful to Allah (SWT) for guiding us. We could have been selfish, but we chose to do what is right." Irfa smiled and added, "And look at how much better our village is now. We have learned that true happiness comes from helping others and following the teachings of Islam." Muhammad Anas, though still very young, clapped his hands in agreement, sensing the joy and pride in his sisters' hearts. And so, the three siblings continued to live by the principles of their faith, always striving to do good and be of service to others. They grew up to be shining examples of how honesty, kindness, and faith can transform lives and bring blessings to everyone around them. The village flourished, and the legacy of Marosha, Irfa, and Muhammad Anas was remembered for generations, a testament to the power of integrity and the beauty of living a life dedicated to the principles of Islam.