Story For Shia Kids | The Consequences of Lying with Audio
📖 Story Summary
This Islamic moral story teaches children about honesty, truthfulness, and the consequences of lying. Through the journey of a young boy, the story highlights why Allah (SWT) loves those who speak the truth and how lying can lead to harm. This Shia Islamic story is perfect for kids who want to learn about good character (Akhlaq) in Islam. 🌙📖✨
Listen To Consequences of Lying, A Bedtime Story For Children (Audio)
📜 The Story: The Boy Who Lied
🕌 A Young Boy’s Lesson
In a peaceful village, there lived a boy named Ali. He was kind, but he had a bad habit—he often told small lies to escape trouble. His parents warned him, “Lying is a sin. A true Muslim always speaks the truth.”
One day, Ali accidentally broke his father’s favorite vase. Instead of telling the truth, he blamed it on the wind. His mother sighed, “Ali, lying may save you for a moment, but it will always bring harm in the end.”

🦊 The False Alarm
Ali enjoyed playing near the farm where his father kept sheep. One afternoon, he thought of a trick. He ran to the village yelling, “A wolf! A wolf is attacking the sheep!”
The villagers rushed to help—only to find Ali laughing. “It was just a joke!” he giggled. The villagers were upset but returned to their work.
The next day, Ali repeated the same lie, and again, the villagers ran to help, only to realize he was tricking them.
🐺 When the Lie Became Reality
A few days later, as Ali watched over the sheep, a real wolf appeared! He screamed, “Help! A wolf is here!” But this time, no one believed him.
The wolf attacked the sheep while Ali tried to stop it alone. When the villagers finally came, it was too late—many sheep were lost.
Ali felt ashamed and realized that lying had cost him the trust of others. He promised never to lie again.

📖 Lessons from the Holy Quran & Ahlul Bayt (AS)
Ali’s father explained, “Lying is forbidden in Islam. Allah (SWT) tells us to always speak the truth.”
📖 The Holy Quran says:
“O you who believe! Be careful of (your duty to) Allah and be with the truthful.” – (Surah At-Tawbah 9:119)
🕊️ Imam Ali (AS) said:
“The worst of sins is lying, because it leads to more sins.”
🌟 Moral of the Story
🕌 Truthfulness is the key to earning trust and respect.
😞 Lying may bring temporary benefit, but it always leads to loss.
📖 Islam teaches us that honesty is a sign of a true believer.
🧐 Comprehension Questions
1️⃣ Why did Ali lie about the wolf?
2️⃣ How did the villagers react the first time he lied?
3️⃣ What happened when the real wolf came?
4️⃣ What lesson did Ali learn about honesty?
5️⃣ What does Islam say about truthfulness?
📌 Important Note:
This story is written for children in a simple way to explain the Islamic values of honesty and truthfulness. Visit us more often for more such Shia Kids Stories.
