Believe in what you say—– say what you believe in!
Posted February 6, 2012
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Today while going to market I saw uncountable green flags fluttering at the side of every road. My heart ached to see the recently carpeted road with hollow outs for the flag poles.
With passing time the holes dug to fix the poles will get bigger breaching the road creating awful look of the city. Not only this but also making dangerous for the pedestrians and automobiles. Pedestrians often sprain their feet tumbling in the ditches while crossing the ruined roads. Blind, cripple, disabled and old fragile citizens lose their balance resulting in fractures and wounds. But who cares!!
May I ask what use these flags are for? Furthermore when the event is over then nobody bothers to take off these flags. The broken hanging faded strips of cloth present ugly pathetic look. Same is the case with banners. Events, occasions exhibitions and seasons go by but banners are never removed.
What service are we rendering to Islam by hoisting these black, green and other party flags?
I am neither prejudice nor bias against any religion, sect or cast.
Black flags or green flags both are raised to show respect and affection to one’s sect. But wouldn’t it be more helpful if same money spent on flags is given out in charity to the needy. To the patients who can’t afford to buy medicine and die a despondent death or to the parents to buy milk for their hungry infants or to liberate the innocent prisoners for their bail?
The great humanitarian poet Qateel Shifai rightly said, ”Muflis k badan ko bhi ha chader ki zaroorat, Ub khul ke mazaron pe ye ailan kiya jai”
مفلس کے بدن کو بھی ہے چادر کی ضرورت
اب کھُل کے مزاروں پہ یہ اعلان کیا جائے
(The body of poor also needs the sheet of cloth, so it should be announced at the shrines)
I mention Mazar (tomb, shrines) as symbol here. Same is done in shrines as token of love and of course out of respect. Is hunger, poverty, ailments, inflation, unemployment, crimes eliminated by spreading the sheets on the graves?
Being a Muslim it is our firm belief that Almighty Allah gives and removes our pain and not the decorated adorned sheets of cloth or banners.
The processions taken out to show strength for one’s sect is not what Islam or any religion preaches. Why cause problems for others? Why abuse and curse the VIPs for traffic jam. We do the same. We block the roads. We add noise pollution to the environment by using loudspeakers. We do all that is wrong, but create a hell out of it if others do the same——
Our character and realistic positive approach towards life is best way to impress and inspire others to follow our religion or party. Otherwise no one is impressed rather they make fun of us.
Our older generation struggled to get an independent country for us, to live a harmonious life, but we the later generation did not perform our duties religiously hence handing over the country to you in a very bad shape.
Now I request my youth to move forward, be practical and be sincere to yourself, to your country and to your fellows. No matter what religion, cast creed, color or sect may any one follow. He is to be respected and loved. Believe in what you say—–and say what you believe in!
Raise your voice against uncivilized act. Prove your sincerity and loyalty with your deeds.
Love one love all is my message.
11 Responses to "Believe in what you say—– say what you believe in!"
You explained in a very simple way that how we can avoid heresy. Nothing is needed more than only to follow the actual teaching of Islam. God bless you my dear.
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1 | soufiasadaf
February 6, 2012 at 9:23 PM
I firmly agree with u aunty, very well said.
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tanveer
February 7, 2012 at 7:55 AM
thank you dear Soufia
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