
When death snatched a woman’s husband away, leaving her a widow drowned in grief and solitude, her son did something you could never have imagined.
This story is a tale of fighting against darkness.
Flames of kindness amidst a storm in a twist that will leave you stunned.
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Once upon a time, a 12-year-old boy named Sajid lived with his mother and older sister in a simple three-story house.
This house had been built by his father who worked at a private company.
His father passed away unexpectedly 5 years ago at the age of 35.
He was the bread winner of the family and his sudden death left a void that could never be filled.
Sajjid’s mother was only 27 when her husband died.
At such a young age, she found herself alone, struggling to provide for her children.
The pain of losing her husband was unbearable.
But the financial burden was even heavier.
The company where Sajid’s father worked gave them only 200,000 taka, roughly 2,000, which wasn’t enough to sustain them for long.
And sadly, none of their relatives or friends stepped forward to offer any help.
They say that in times of hardship, even relatives turn into strangers.
And that’s exactly what happened.
Sajid’s family, once surrounded by people, now found themselves isolated.
Everyone went on with their own lives and no one bothered to check on them.
Sajid’s mother, who had always been a loving and caring wife, found herself in a new and unfamiliar role.
With no one else to turn to, she became the sole caretaker of her family.
She spent her days in sorrow and her nights worrying about how to feed her children.
She spent all her time at home trying to make ends meet.
Despite all her efforts, the money her husband had left behind was rapidly running out.
As time went on, the financial pressure became unbearable.
They couldn’t pay the bills, and food was growing scarce.
Sajid’s mother did everything she could to save money.
She cut back on expenses, sold whatever little they had, and tried to make the best of their dire situation.
But even with all her sacrifices, the money ran out within 10 months.
With no other options left, Sajjid’s mother made a tough decision.
She had to leave the house and find work to support her children.
When Sajid’s mother stepped out into the world to look for a job, she faced the bitter reality of a woman alone, struggling to support two children.
She first found work as a maid in one house.
The pay was minimal, but it was a start.
She kept searching and soon managed to secure two more cleaning jobs.
With three jobs, she earned a total of 12,000 taka a month.
Though it barely covered their daily expenses, Sajjid’s mother persevered.
Yet, even with this small income, life remained tough.
Bills had to be paid, rent had to be covered, and the children’s needs had to be met.
The pressure was immense.
Half her income went towards sending Sajid and his sister to school and buying them small necessities, leaving her with little for herself.
On the other hand, Sajjid was doing his best to stay focused on his studies despite the constant worry about food and money at home.
He tried not to let it affect his education.
But soon the weight of hunger and stress began to take its toll.
For 2 days, Sajjid hadn’t eaten anything.
His body weakened and he couldn’t concentrate.
His stomach achd and he felt laded.
He drank only water to keep himself going, hoping it would offer some relief.
Yet as he sat in class, he felt his energy slipping away.
His vision blurred and everything around him seemed to fade into darkness.
Sajjid’s teacher Bal noticed the change in him.
He saw a pale, frail boy struggling to stay awake and wondered what was wrong.
Concerned, Bal approached him and gently asked, “What’s wrong with you, Sajid? Are you feeling all right?” Sajid with great difficulty opened his eyes and replied, “Yes, sir, I’m fine.
Bal wasn’t convinced.
He could see that Sajid was far from fine.
So he insisted, “Tell me what’s really going on.
You don’t look okay.
” Sajjid hesitated.
But after a few moments, he admitted, “We have no food at home.
We haven’t eaten for 2 days.
I’m not feeling well.
” Bal’s heart sank upon hearing this.
He could see how much Sajid was suffering.
Without a second thought, he stood up, guided Sajjid to the staff room, and immediately asked the school’s watchman to go to the market.
Balal handed him some money and told him, “Quickly, bring something for Sajjit to eat.
” The watchman rushed to the market, and within minutes, he returned with a burger and a cold drink.
Balal handed the food to Sarjid and said, “Here, eat this.
You need to recover your strength.
” Sergeid hesitated at first, but the moment he bit into the burger and drank the cold drink, he began to feel better.
His head cleared and he felt the energy slowly returning to his body.
His vision once clouded now seemed clear.
And for the first time in days, Sarjid felt something resembling normaly.
Bal still worried but relieved to see Sarjid improving asked, “How do you feel now?” Sergeant nodded weakly, his face finally showing a sign of relief.
I’m better, sir.
Thank you.
Bal smiled warmly.
Good.
Now go back to class and after school, I want you to come see me in my office.
As the school bell rang for the end of the day, Serge walked toward Bilal’s office, still feeling a bit weak, but now able to think clearly.
When he arrived, Bal was waiting for him.
“Don’t worry, Serge.
I’m going to help you,” Bal said as he stood up.
He took Sarjid by the shoulder and walked him to his bike.
Come on, I’ll take you to the market.
Bal rode his bike with Sarjid behind him and together they went to the market.
Bal bought everything Sarjid’s family needed.
Flour, rice, lentils, sugar, and other essentials.
He didn’t stop there.
Bal took the groceries directly to Sarjid’s home.
When they arrived, Sarjid’s mother wasn’t there yet.
She worked late into the night cleaning houses, often returning home in the early hours of the morning.
Bal placed the groceries in the kitchen and then turned to Sergeant.
Don’t worry about anything now.
From now on, I will make sure your family has everything they need.
I’ll bring food every month so you can focus on your studies and not have to worry about where your next meal is coming from.
Sarjid felt a deep sense of relief wash over him.
He had never imagined that someone outside his family would care so much.
Bal’s kindness was like a beacon of light in the darkest time of his life.
Before leaving, Bal turned to Sergeant and said, “I know things are tough right now, but focus on your education.
It’s the key to a better future.
I’ll make sure the rest is taken care of.
” Bal’s intervention was not a one-time gesture.
He kept his promise to Sergeant and his family.
Every month without fail, Bal would send groceries to their home.
Sarjid’s mother couldn’t believe the kindness of this man who was not even a close relative.
Despite his modest salary, Bal continued to help without ever asking for anything in return.
He often visited Sarjid’s house, making sure that the family had enough food to get through the month.
The support Bal provided didn’t stop at just food.
One day when Sarjid’s mother came home, she was surprised to see a full kitchen with all the necessary groceries stocked up.
She asked in disbelief, “How did all this get here?” Sergeant, who was sitting nearby, explained, “It was Sir Balal.
He’s been sending these groceries every month.
He even spoke to the school administration and got my 3 months unpaid wages waved.
” Upon hearing this, Sarjid’s mother broke down in tears.
She couldn’t believe that someone who had no obligation to them would go so far to help.
Bal’s selflessness overwhelmed her and she prayed for his well-being.
Thankful for the immense help he had provided during their most difficult times.
Bal’s actions went beyond what most people would do.
He took a real interest in Serjid’s future.
He knew that the only way Serjid and his family could escape poverty was through education.
Bal encouraged Sarjid to focus solely on his studies and promised that he would always be there for him.
Despite the hardships, Sarjid’s mother was incredibly grateful, but she couldn’t help but feel guilty that she wasn’t able to repay Bal for his kindness.
However, Bal, always humble, assured her, “You don’t need to thank me.
You can consider me your brother.
Helping you is the least I can do.
You and Sergeant are like family to me.
” While Sarjid’s mother worked tirelessly to make ends meet, Balal’s regular support ensured that they never had to worry about food again.
Over time, Sarjid’s mother felt a sense of peace knowing that someone cared for them and that her children would not go hungry.
As the months passed, Sarjid focused on his studies with renewed determination.
He became more and more motivated to succeed.
Inspired by Bal’s selfless help, Sarjid began to dream of a better life, a life where he could repay his teacher for everything Bal had done for him.
Despite all the struggles, Serjid’s schoolwork improved.
He worked diligently and began to excel in his classes.
His teachers noticed the change in him.
The weak, distracted boy, who had once struggled to stay awake was now attentive, focused, and full of hope.
But Bal’s influence didn’t just stop at providing groceries or tuition fees.
He had instilled in Sarjid the belief that no matter how difficult life became, education would always be the key to overcoming obstacles.
Sajjid believed that if he worked hard enough, he could change his life and in turn help others just as Bal had helped him.
Bal’s impact on Sajjid was immeasurable.
He was not only a teacher but also a mentor, a guiding light in the darkest time of Sajid’s life.
The lessons he imparted went beyond the classroom and into the heart of Sajjid’s life journey.
Sajjid now with the courage to dream of a better future focused entirely on his education.
He knew that someday he would repay Balal in the best way possible by becoming successful and helping others in the same way.
Time passed and Sajjid’s life began to change in ways he had never imagined.
With Bal’s unwavering support, Sajjid was able to focus entirely on his studies.
He poured his heart and soul into learning, never forgetting the sacrifices his mother had made and the kindness Bal had shown him.
He worked harder than ever before, knowing that this was his chance to build a better future for himself and his family.
One day, Sajjid received the news he had been dreaming of.
He had been awarded a scholarship to study at a prestigious university abroad.
The joy that filled his heart was indescribable.
It was as if all the hardships he and his family had endured were finally coming to an end.
Sajjid’s mother and sister were overjoyed by the news.
For the first time in years, they had something to celebrate.
Sajjid never imagined that he would one day be able to study overseas.
It seemed like a far-off dream, something only the rich and privileged could achieve.
But now that dream was within his reach.
The university had sent him a ticket and he was about to embark on a new chapter of his life.
The day Sajjid left for his studies abroad, his mother and sister stood by his side, both with tears in their eyes.
Sajjid hugged them tightly and promised that he would work hard to make them proud.
As he boarded the plane, he couldn’t help but reflect on how far he had come.
From a boy struggling to survive to a young man with a bright future ahead of him.
After a long flight, Sajid finally landed in the new country, the university had arranged everything for him.
His food, accommodation and all his expenses were taken care of.
Sajjid was overwhelmed with gratitude.
He knew that he was standing at the threshold of a new life and it was all thanks to the support of people like Bal.
Sajid settled into his new life but he never forgot about his family back home.
The scholarship not only covered his expenses but also provided him with extra money which he sent back to his mother every month.
He knew she was still working hard to support herself and his sister and he wanted to make sure they were taken care of.
Sajjid encouraged his mother to stop working as a maid, telling her that he could now support her.
He wanted her to rest and enjoy the fruits of her labor.
Sajjid’s life was finally beginning to turn around, and he felt a deep sense of pride and responsibility to take care of the family that had sacrificed so much for him.
Over time, Sajjid’s financial situation improved even further.
He secured a part-time job while studying and the money he earned helped him send even more to his mother.
His hard work paid off as he became more settled in his new life.
His mother, who had once struggled to feed her children, now had the means to live a more comfortable life.
She used the money Sajjid sent to renovate their home, buying new furniture and making their house a real home.
The family’s life, which had once been filled with worry and hardship, was now filled with hope and promise.
The relatives who had once ignored Sajjid’s family, the ones who never checked in on them when times were tough, suddenly began to appear at their doorstep.
They came with smiles and offers of help as if they had always been there.
Sajjid didn’t hold any grudges, but he couldn’t help but notice how quickly people’s attitudes had changed now that his family was doing better.
In the meantime, Sajid’s sister finished her studies, and the family began to look forward to the future with excitement.
Sajjid’s success had become a beacon of hope for them and they all felt a sense of pride in his achievements.
As the years went by, Sajjid’s hard work paid off in ways he could never have dreamed of.
He successfully completed his degree and received a job offer from a prestigious company in Pakistan.
The offer was generous with a starting salary of four lock taka, a sum that would have seemed unimaginable during his childhood.
Sajjid was overjoyed.
It was a testament to all the sacrifices he and his family had made and he felt immense pride in how far he had come.
Before leaving for Pakistan, Sajjid went shopping for gifts for his mother and sister.
He wanted to show them just how much they meant to him.
The day he left was an emotional one.
His mother held him tightly and kissed him on the forehead, her eyes filled with tears of joy.
She had seen her son go from struggling to survive to becoming a successful young man with a bright future.
It was a dream come true for both of them.
Sajjid’s first day at his new job as a general manager was overwhelming.
As he sat at his desk, taking in his new position and the responsibility that came with it, he couldn’t help but think of Bal.
It was Bal who had given him the chance to succeed, who had helped him when he was at his lowest point.
Without Bal’s kindness, without his unwavering support, Sajjid knew that none of this would have been possible.
Balal had not only helped Sajid with food is with food and tuition fees but he had also instilled in him the belief that no matter how difficult life became education would always be the key to overcoming adversity.
Sajid owed everything he had to that one act of kindness.
As Sajjid sat at his desk thinking of his teacher he realized that he had to find Bal and express his gratitude.
He immediately arranged for his office car to be sent and made his way to the school where Balal had once taught him.
When he arrived, he learned that Bal had left the school a year ago.
He couldn’t stop himself from feeling a sense of urgency.
He needed to find Bal and thank him properly.
After some searching, Sajid managed to get Bal’s address.
He arrived at Bal’s house with fruits and sweets, hoping to show his gratitude.
When he saw Bal, he was shocked.
Balal, once full of energy and vitality, now looked weak and frail.
The teacher who had once helped him in his darkest hour, was now in need of help himself.
Bal had been tutoring to make ends meet, but the years had taken a toll on him.
Sajjid was deeply concerned.
He immediately arranged for Bal to receive medical treatment and started sending food and supplies to his home every day.
Sajjid wanted to ensure that Bal and his family were well taken care of just as Bal had done for him and his family when they were in need.
Bal’s health gradually improved and he regained his strength.
Sajjid’s mother who had already developed a close bond with Bal’s daughter visited their house.
Bal’s daughter who had been helping him with tutoring was a bright young woman who had recently graduated.
Sajjid’s mother took a liking to her and soon Sajjid’s family proposed that she marry Sajjid.
Balal seeing how his daughter was treated with respect and care by Sajjid’s family happily agreed to the match.
Balal a man who had once been the one to offer help now found himself in a position where he was being helped in return.
He felt an overwhelming sense of gratitude to God for bringing Sajjid into his life.
Balal’s kindness which had been a seed planted so many years ago had blossomed into a lifelong bond of love, respect and mutual support.
Sajjid had become a successful man not just because of his own efforts but because of the incredible support he had received from Bal.
He realized that the kindness he had received from Bal had made all the difference in his life.
The teacher who had once been a guiding light in his darkest time had now become a part of his family.
Sajjid with a heart full of gratitude promised to continue Bal’s legacy of helping others.
He knew that someday he too would pass on the kindness that had been shown to him.
In this way, the cycle of kindness, love, and support would continue and others would be given the chance to change their lives just as he had.
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