The false creator people are often very frightening in life. Our religion, Islam, teaches that lying is the root of all sins. To tell a lie, many lies must be spoken, false stories must be created, and one must act. In our childhood, we read a story in our textbooks about a shepherd and a tiger. Let's remind everyone of that story once again.

In a village, there was a shepherd boy who had a lot of fun lying. One day, while he was grazing cattle by the forest, he suddenly shouted, "Tiger! Help, the tiger has come!" The village people came running with sticks to save him. When they arrived, there was no tiger, and the shepherd was laughing. He said, "I was just having fun!" The villagers got annoyed and went back. A few days later, he did the same thing again— "Tiger! Tiger!" People came again, and once more, they found the shepherd playing tricks on them. They decided that this boy was a liar, and they could no longer believe him.
One day, a tiger truly came out of the jungle. The shepherd cried out in fear, "Tiger! Please save me! This time, the tiger has really come!" The villagers thought he was lying again. No one came to save him. The result? The tiger attacked his cattle and eventually killed the shepherd before leaving.
Lesson: A person who regularly lies will not be believed even when they tell the truth.