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- How can people achieve perfection in the moral, spiritual and social areas of life?
- How did the Rasool عائم اللبِياتِ صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيُوو على اله و آفتابِهِ وَسَلَّم set high and noble ideals for all mankind?
- How were people of Makkah convinced of the Rasool على وسلم قائم التوهان صل اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَ على المواضدَابِهِ وَسَلَّم justice even before his Nabuwat?
- What standards of justice did the Rasool حالة البيان على الله عليمية على المواضها به وسلم practise as head of the state of Madinah?
- What made the non-Muslims bring their suits to the Rasool عالم اللبنان صلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَى الهِ و القابِهِ وَسَلَّمْ?
- How does the Holy Quran describe the personality of the خاتم النبيين صلى الله عليه و على الياهو انها به وسلَّم Rasool?
- When does Chinese New Year start?
- Why do Chinese families do thorough cleaning of their houses before New Year's Day?
- Which colour is not allowed and which colour is encouraged on Chinese New Year? Why?
- What do decorations on doors and windows symbolize?
- What is the significance of New Year's Eve Dinner?
- What do the little red envelopes filled with money symbolize?
- What is the importance of Chinese New Year for Chinese families?
- What is the lesson taught in the first stanza?
- What can we learn from failure?
- How is failure not a disgrace?
- How many times should we try and why?
- What should we do if we find our task hard?
- Give an example of struggle from your life?
- You should not keep checking if the bleeding has stopped? Why?
- Why is it necessary to keep away soap from the wound?
- How is an antibiotic cream or ointment good in healing the wound?
- What should you do if you are allergic to adhesive material used in most bandages?
- When do you need to see a doctor?
- What should your first aid kit consist of?
- What does the poet hear?
- What according to the poet is a sweet noise?
- What will happen after the rain stops?
- How does the sun come out after the rain?
- How does the light fill the drops?
- What makes the scene lovely?
- How is a newspaper more convenient medium of news?
- How does a viewer get restricted while watching TV news?
- In what way viewing news on TV is easier than reading a newspaper?
- How do newspapers give us more in-depth coverage?
- Why do some people read more than one newspaper?
- How can readers give feedback to the newspaper articles?
- Which medium do you prefer for news? Why?
- What are some distinctions of the writer?
- How has the writer spent his summer vacation?
- What has he gained from his summer jobs experiences?
- How are these experiences helpful to him in future?
- What kind of student is the writer? Which of his qualities impress you?
- How is wind described in the first stanza?
- With what wind is compared in the first stanza?
- What is wind doing to all man's work?
- How does the scene look like when wind is still?
- What comparison is made in the second stanza?
- What were some famous careers for the young people in the past?
- Nowadays non-traditional careers are more appealing to young minds? Why?
- What is meant by the "right profession"?
- Why is it important to consider the scope of any field?
- Is there any need of proper career counseling department? Why?
- How can career counselors help the young people?
- Which career do you want to opt for? Give reasons.
- How does a book connect the reader and the writer?
- In what way are books better than radio, TV and internet?
- "It's a slow food in a world given over to fast food" Explain.
- Why should people be given more opportunity to read books?
- Which book has inspired you the most? Why?
- Who looked after Pip after the death of his parents?
- Who was Joe? How did he treat Pip?
- Why did Pip give food and drink to the prisoner?
- What happened to the prisoner?
- Why did the prisoner support Pip?
- What happened to the prisoner's wealth after his death?
- Do you know a person who achieved success in life through his hard work?
- Which areas are most affected by incessant growth in population?
- Why are the developing countries going to suffer more due to overpopulation?
- What is the major cause of food shortages and malnutrition?
- How are water resources under great stress?
- What is the effect of depletion of fossil energy?
- What is the limitation of improved technology?
- How can sufficient food supply be made possible for the future generation?
- What strategies should be adopted for a safe future?
- What case did the young men bring to Hazrat Umar Farooq في اشتق?
- Why did the old man hurl a stone at the camel?
- Why did the villager ask Hazrat Umar Farooq في الحال to delay the execution?
- On what condition was the criminal allowed to leave?
- Why were Sahabas في اللمتعلم worried?
- Why did the accusers forgive the villager?
CHAPTER 1: Hazrat Muhammad على اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَقَلْ إِلهِ وَاعْقَابِهِ وَسُلَّمْ - An Embodiment of Justice
CHAPTER 2: Chinese New Year
CHAPTER 3: Try Again
CHAPTER 4: First Aid
CHAPTER 5: The Rain
CHAPTER 6: Television vs. Newspapers
CHAPTER 7: Little by Little One Walks Far
CHAPTER 8: Peace
CHAPTER 9: Selecting the Right Career Questions
CHAPTER 10: A World Without Books Questions
CHAPTER 11: Great Expectations Questions
CHAPTER 12: Population Growth and World Food Supplies
CHAPTER 13: Faithfulness - Questions
Translation
- During the sermon, an Ansari seeing some men from the tribe of Banu Tha'lba sitting there, stood up and pointed toward them and said, "Oh Rasool of Allah! Their ancestors killed a member of our family. We appeal to you to get one of them hanged in exchange for that." The Rasool خَالَمُ النَّبِيِّينَ صَلَّى اللهُ عَليهِ وَعَلٰی آلِهِ وَ أَصْحَابِهِ وَسَلَّم replied, "The revenge of the father cannot be taken on his son."
- While Hazrat Muhammad رسول الوقائم التبيين على الله عليه وعلى اله وانهايه وسلم was on his death bed, he proclaimed, "If I owed something to anyone; or if I wronged any person, or damaged anyone's property or honour, my person, my honour and my property are here; he may take revenge on me in this world." There was complete silence. Only one person demanded a few dirhams which were paid to him.
- Allah's Rasool ﷺ proved by his own example that no one could be more firm for justice than him, even if it was against his own interest or the interest of those who were near and dear to him. He decided every case brought to him, by friend or foe, with justice, without fear or favour. A person of such magnitude transcends the barriers of time and space. People of all ages can find something in his life to provide them with guidance in their various fields of activity. The Holy Qur'an clearly mentions this aspect of his life: "Indeed in the Rasool of Allah ﷺ you have a good example to follow for him who hopes for (the meeting with) Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah much." (33:21)
- Hazrat Muhammad زغيل الموقائمُ الأَبِيانِ صَلَّى أَنهُ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَى آلِهِ وَأَعْقَابِهِ وَشام practically proved that no one could be more just and equitable than the Rasool of Allah Almighty. As a young trader, he earned the good reputation of being an honest, fair and just businessman. He always had fair and just dealings with all people. When the Ka'bah was being constructed, there arose a dispute among the people regarding the Black Stone. He devised the most equitable plan for the setting of the Black Stone. This pleased everyone and saved them from a tribal conflict.
- As head of the state of Madinah, he decided all cases on merit with justice and equity, irrespective of colour, creed, or race. Once a Quraish woman was found guilty of stealing. Some people wanted to save her from punishment in order to protect the honour of the family of the Quraish. They asked Hazrat Usama bin Zaid في العالم to intercede.
- Prior to the first day of the New Year it is customary for families to thoroughly clean their houses. Doing this is said to clear out any bad luck from the previous year and to make the house ready to accept good luck for the coming year. All cleaning must be finished before New Year's Day so there is no chance of accidentally throwing out the good fortune of the New Year. Wearing black is not allowed due to its association with death, however, wearing red is encouraged as the colour is associated with warding off bad spirits. What is Chinese belief about cleaning houses before New Year's Day?
- Another popular custom is to hang up signs and posters on doors and windows with the Chinese word "fu" written on them, which means luck and happiness. Buying flowers for the home is also commonplace since they symbolize the coming of spring and a new beginning.
- On the eve of the Chinese New Year it is customary to visit relatives and partake in a large dinner where a number of specific foods are served. It is typical for a Chinese family to make eight to nine dishes for the New Year's Eve Dinner because in Chinese language the word "eight" means "prosperity" and the word "nine" means "long-lasting". Why does this dinner consist of eight or nine dishes?
- It is a traditional practice for adults to give children little red envelopes filled with money in order to symbolize wealth and prosperity for the coming year. It is also common for elders to present red packets to unmarried members of the family. Envelopes are not to be opened until the recipient has left the home of the giver.
- Every year is associated with one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. These animals are often represented in decorations. Some people believe that those born during the year of a particular animal may have the character traits of that animal. Is Chinese belief about people having character traits of animals a fact or an opinion?
- Chinese New Year is a time when the family should come together in order to give thanks for the year that has passed, and reinvigorate themselves for the coming year. For the Teacher: Remind students to look for headings, captions, and other text features to help them determine main ideas of paragraphs and distinguish fact from opinion.
- Handling minor accidents at home or on the road develops a sense of crisis management. This may prepare people to tackle unexpected emergencies with great confidence. Minor cuts and scrapes usually do not need to go to the emergency room. Yet proper care is essential to avoid infection or other complications. Following guidelines can help you to handle crisis and take care of all.
- Stop the bleeding: Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. If they don't, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or bandage. Hold the pressure continuously for 20 to 30 seconds and if possible elevate the wound. Don't keep checking to see if the bleeding has stopped because this may damage or dislodge the clot that is forming and cause bleeding to resume. If blood spurts or continues flowing after continuous pressure, seek medical assistance.
- Clean the wound: Rinse out the wound with clean water. To clean the area around the wound, use soap and a washcloth. But soap can irritate the wound, so try to keep it out of the actual wound. If dirt or debris remains in the wound after washing, use tweezers cleaned with alcohol to remove the particles. If debris still remains, see your doctor. Thorough cleaning reduces the risk of infection and tetanus.
- Apply an antibiotic: After you clean the wound, apply a thin layer of an antibiotic cream or ointment to help keep the surface moist. The products don't make the wound heal faster, but they can help your body's natural healing process work faster. Certain ingredients in some ointments can cause a mild rash in some people. If a rash appears, stop using the ointment.
- Cover the wound: Bandages can help keep the wound clean and keep harmful bacteria out. After the wound has healed enough to make infection unlikely, exposure to the air will speed wound healing.
- Change the dressing: Change the dressing at least daily or whenever it becomes wet or dirty. If you are allergic to the adhesive used in most bandages, switch to adhesive-free dressings or sterile gauze held in place with paper tape, gauze roll or a loosely applied elastic bandage. These supplies generally are available at pharmacies.
- Watch for signs of infection: See your doctor if the wound is not healing or you notice any redness, increasing pain, drainage, warmth or swelling.
- Band-aids (Plasters): Band aids or sticking plasters are good for dressing small wounds. They come in all shapes and sizes for fingers, legs, and anywhere else you might get little cuts. Make sure the band aid is big enough to cover the wound; if not, you should use a dressing instead.
- Elastic Bandages: The elastic bandages are good for wrapping sprained joints or making a sling in the case of a broken arm.
- Gauze and Adhesive Tape: Gauze pads or rolls are cloth pads that are placed directly on a wound to protect and control bleeding (for larger cuts and scrapes). You will need adhesive tape to keep the gauze in place. In an emergency, a clean cloth, hand towel, or clean t-shirt can be used to cover the wound.
- Antiseptic Wipes (Alcohol Swabs) and Cotton Wool: Used for cleaning the wound and removing dirt or debris to prevent infection.
- Safety Pins and Tweezers: Useful for holding dressings in place or removing particles from wounds.
- Scissors: A pair of scissors is needed to cut the tape and gauze.
- Alkaliol Swah: Used as an antiseptic solution for cleaning wounds to prevent infection.
- News coverage over television is different from reading newspapers. Newspapers were primarily established to cover the news and later on they added entertainment. On the other side, television was mainly invented for entertainment and then it became an effective news medium. Now television news has become a powerful rival to newspapers. Though both of these mediums cover the news effectively, there are distinct differences in the way they do it.
- Newspapers do not require us to sit at a place and read the news. Busy people may read the papers anytime of the day. They may read the news that is important to them early in the morning, and carry the paper with them to read in the bus or van. They may also choose to omit certain aspects of the news that they are not interested in. What is one good thing about newspapers?
- Television, on the other hand, requires its viewers to be at a certain place, at a certain time in order to watch and listen to the news. If they are busy people, they will miss the news. They cannot choose to read it on the move or throughout the day. They cannot even choose which piece of news they wish to skip. One way could be to record it and watch it later. But the point here is that it is not that convenient.
- Television brings laziness in us. We can view the news with little or no effort since it is practically a form of entertainment. If we have the leisure time, we can view the television news anytime of the day and night. It broadcasts the news as it is happening. Mastery of language is not necessary for the person who prefers the news on television because everything is visual and auditory. How does television make us lazy?
- For the Teacher: More while-reading questions may also be generated for better understanding of the role of media. Help students identify details which make/show comparison and contrast between Newspapers and Television. Ask them to look carefully at the descriptions and other details that the author includes in the text.
- Although television can give us the most updated news and visuals, newspapers can give us more in-depth coverage. Editorials and column writers can give us their expert views and analysis that we can digest slowly as we read them. Many people also opt to read more than one newspaper a day so as to get different viewpoints of the story and to check its validity. Readers can also give feedback to the articles by writing to the forum pages. Viewers of television news do not have this luxury as the news flies too fast for any feedback to be relevant. Have you ever given your views on any article?
- Each medium has strengths that the other does not. Each makes use of strong points that the other lacks. Television news is like having a fast food meal whereas reading newspapers is like having a ten course dinner. The ideal seems to be, if one has the time, to both read the news and watch it on television. Which simile has the author used and why?
- The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride for me, as they have for everyone of my age. The experiences might be different but everyone has gone through many of the same "Teenage" circumstances as I have done. All of them have dealt with them in their own way. As a personal participant in this "game", we call life, I would say I worked hard for the first place and earned it. That is just my creative view of things. It is bad, but the fact is that not everyone sees it in the same way as I do. What kind of person is the author?
- The author is a participant in academic and co-curricular activities. My first priority has always been to get good grades in school. Although this is important to me, I also know that by participating in sports, and after-school activities, I will become a well-rounded student. During the past years of my high school career I participated and received awards in the following: Quaid-e-Azam Badge in Scouting, winner of Who's Who-Quiz Programme at the district level, and Academic Excellence Award while participating in Inter-District Declamation Contest and Essay Writing Competition for the year 2011. What does the author want to imply by mentioning his co-curricular activities?
- In order to gain an understanding of independence and responsibility, I held several summer jobs in the preceding two years. I also worked to help myself financially in a boarding school. My first summer job was at the English Language Center. My second job was at McDonald's, and my past summer job was at D.K Academy. I am thankful to all these institutions for these job experiences. They have prepared me mentally and financially. This is important in a way that I am now more mature and responsible; which helps me not to be worried about the future but to look forward to it. How have these job experiences made the author more mature?
- I am glad that I have got a taste of what the real world has to offer. I have learned many lessons from my Public High School, boarding school, and work experiences. I am now ready to learn many more lessons through my college experience. Although it has been tough, I have succeeded so far. I am prepared to excel and make it much further in the years to come with my college education. This developing positive outlook has given me the motivation that I need to become successful. I never give up. When I am determined to achieve, "I shoot for the moon and land amongst the stars". What has motivated the author to participate so actively?
- Today, life has become more dynamic and innovative. Gone are the days when the medical and engineering fields were the only available choices. Now a whole world of non-traditional careers, from IT, electronic media and web networking to online business portals and fashion designing, are available for the young people. Explain the phrase "profitable livelihood".
- However, there still remains the question of choosing the right profession. Unfortunately, for most of us the right career merely means a profession that guarantees a profitable livelihood, but considerations like interest in the job and mental satisfaction should also be given importance. The scope of any field in terms of market demand should also be considered very seriously. We cannot practically deny the significance of hiring trends; for example, a decade ago when computer science professionals were in demand, masses of MCS (Master of Computer Sciences) students flooded the market with extremely disappointing results.
- Career counselors are generally well informed about such trends. They can play a key role in guiding the youth towards a rewarding profession. This highlights the importance of a full time career-counseling department at the school level. The job of this department should be to determine the personalities of students, to observe and analyze their interests and to suggest suitable careers according to their aptitude. Most of the parents and students find themselves in a fix when deciding on a career. Parents are unaware of market trends, educational systems and the scope of any particular discipline. Similarly 14-15 year old students are not mature enough to make such life-changing decisions. So it is widely felt that career counseling must be promoted from school level. How do career counselors help you choose the right profession?
- Once a field has been selected, the next step is to enter that particular field. Which degrees, certifications, courses and subjects should be opted for? A student should also consult successful students and professionals of that particular field.
- Following is a brief introduction to various career choices. This is the outcome of a survey conducted among senior students and professionals to know the most suitable pathway for their selected field.
- Chartered Accountancy (CA), undoubtedly one of the toughest and most highly paid professions, may be started directly after the completion of the Intermediate or equivalent education. However, according to...
- The engineering field has also been introduced to the new areas like Biomedical Engineering. A great opportunity in agriculture discipline has also been developed for pre-engineering students.
- Mass communication is certainly one of the fastest emerging industries in the world. This field is highly rewarding in terms of both respect and money. Unlike other disciplines, Mass Communication does not require a particular line of study; you may join this field after completing your BA, BCom or BSc. etc. Fashion designing has now emerged as a separate industry. A number of universities are offering degree programmes and diplomas in fashion designing. Which of these professions have interested you the most? Why?
- So before deciding on any career, make sure that you do not earn only money from your career but also mental peace and satisfaction. It is the only way to lead a hassle free professional life!
- Can modern technology take the place of books? There is a frequently asked question; What would the world be like without books? The very question is absurd and depressing. It is always said that the latest technology signals the demise of the book. Decades ago, it was thought that the radio would replace books. This fear has persisted throughout with the inventions of television and internet. But scenes like that of a Cantonese man reading the book negate the notion that modern advances pose a threat to reading. Books are themselves a form of technology that is spread over the pages and makes us delve into the complexities of life.
- Literature is the story of humans. It is the record of who we are, where we come from and where we are going. Books make us travel at large. During our journey, we are connected with humanity. We identify ourselves with the characters we meet and learn whether we love, loathe, fear or flatter. They help us comprehend our faults and aspirations.
- Books are a source of comfort for us. They are a safe shelter. Throughout human history man has found peace in the written works. Books are bridges through which we make our contact with society. Those who read more are better prepared to face the world than those who don't read.
- Though reading a book connects us with humanity, it is also the last truly private act in a world that has become too public. As a nourishment for the mind, it is slow food in a world given over to fast food. Blogs, text messages and e-books, bring relevance and instant gratification, much as newspapers and magazines do. But however important such forms are, they endure only as long as the stuff they are printed on. The comforts of books defy time, and break borders. Why does the author use the terms "last food" and "slow food"?
- Books offer other types of pleasures as well. The joy of their touch, sound and fragrance is immeasurable. The pleasure of their understanding is an addition to it. The sharing of a book with friends is still another form of joy. Libraries are the evidence of grandeur of a civilisation. What role does a library play to promote the habit of book reading?
- The novel Great Expectations was written by Charles Dickens, a famous English author. The story took place in England in the nineteenth century. The main character is called Pip. We read about his life from childhood to manhood.
- The story begins when Pip was a lonely orphan. He was brought up by his sister. She was very strict and hard with him. His best friend was Joe, his sister's husband. He was kind and warm-hearted. He loved Pip as if he were his own son. What kind of boy was Pip?
- One day, Pip gave something to eat and drink to a prisoner who had escaped from prison. The man was recaptured by soldiers and taken away. But he never forgot Pip's kindness.
- Later, Pip was told that he would be given a lot of money. This was so that he could receive good education in London and become a better person.
- Pip and his friend decided that London was too dangerous for the wanted man. They thought that Pip should take him abroad. As they attempted to board a ship, he was caught by the police. At his trial in court, he was sentenced to death by the judge. Before he could be hanged, he died in prison. By law, all his money belonged to the government. So Pip had to find a job to support himself. He became a clerk in his friend's office. Years later, he became part owner of the insurance firm. So, he had a successful career as a result of his own efforts and not because of the fortune that he had been promised. How did Pip become a successful businessman?
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The alarming and incessant growth of population is causing serious economic problems in almost all continents.
Great pressure is being placed on arable land, water, energy, and biological resources.
As the world population grows, the food problem will become increasingly severe.
The most vulnerable will be population in developing countries.
The per capita availability of food grains has been declining for the past 25 years.
Certainly with a quarter million people being added to the world population each day, the need for grains and all other food will reach unprecedented levels. -
Water is another critical item for all crops. Massive amount of water is required during the growing season for cultivation.
In fact, agricultural production consumes more fresh water than any other human activity.
In many countries, people are facing shortage of fresh water.
Competition for water resources among individuals, regions, countries and associated human activities are already occurring with the current world population.
Water resources, critical for irrigation, are under great stress as populous cities, states, and countries require and withdraw more water from rivers, lakes, and aquifers every year.
A major threat to maintaining future water supplies is the continuing over-use of surface and ground water resources.
Do you also face shortage of water in your locality? Why? -
Fossil energy is another prime resource used for food production.
Nearly 80 per cent of the world's fossil energy is being used by the developed countries.
The intensive farming technologies of the developed countries use massive amounts of fossil energy for fertilizers, pesticides, irrigation, and for machines as a substitute for human labour.
In developing countries, fossil energy has been used primarily for fertilizers and irrigation to help maintain yields rather than to reduce human labour inputs. -
Certainly improved technology will assist in more effective management and use of resources, but it cannot produce an unlimited flow of those vital natural resources that are the raw materials for sustained agricultural production.
For instance, fertilizers enhance the fertility of eroded soils, but humans cannot make topsoil.
Indeed, fertilizers made from finite fossil fuels are presently being used to compensate for eroded topsoil.
A productive and sustainable agricultural system depends on maintaining the integrity of biodiversity. -
Strategies for the future must be based on the conservation and careful management of land, water, energy, and biological resources needed for food production.
Yet none of these measures will be sufficient to ensure adequate food supplies for future generations unless the growth in the human population is simultaneously curtailed.
Several studies have confirmed that to maintain a relatively high standard of living throughout the world, the optimum world population should be less than 2 billion.
Therefore, from now until an optimum population is achieved, strategies for the conservation of land, water, energy, and biological resources are to be implemented effectively.
Maintaining a sound and productive environment all over the world is essential. - Once Hazrat Umar حل was sitting in the Masjid of the Rasool المائة الثبِيِّينَ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِوَ عَلَى آلِهِ وَالقَابِهِ وَسَلَّمْ and was busy in the affairs of the state. Two young men, holding a strong and sturdy countryman, appeared before him. They complained to Hazrat Umar في تحليس that the person had murdered their old father. They demanded justice by punishing the murderer for his crime.
- The Caliph looked at the young man and said, "You have heard the charge leveled against you. What have you to say in your defence?" The villager replied, "Commander of the Faithful, I plead guilty to the charge. I was leading my beloved camel. When I reached a garden and halted to rest, the camel nipped a few leaves off the hanging branch of a tree. The old man, on seeing this, hurled a stone at the camel with all his might. The stone caught the camel on the side of the head. It reeled and fell down dead. The camel was very dear to me. I could not control my anger, so I took the same stone that had killed my dear camel and hurled it at the old man with all my strength. The stone hit the old man on the head and subsequently killed him. At this, these two young men came to me and I surrendered myself to them".
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Caliph: As you have confessed your crime, there is no need of witnesses. You are, therefore, sentenced to death.
Villager: I accept this sentence but request you to delay the execution for three days.
Caliph: Why do you ask for delay in the execution of the sentence?
Villager: My father on his death left some gold for my younger brother who is too young to be told about the place where I hid it. I have buried the gold in the earth in a field and no one knows about it. - Hazrat Abuzar Ghaffari کی الله شمال was a highly respected Sahabi. The Caliph accepted him as the surety. Both the accusers also agreed to it, and the criminal was allowed to leave. The third day dawned. The accusers and the surety were present at the Masjid of the Rasool عائم النبي صَلَّى اللهُ عَلَيْهِ وَعَلَى آلِهِ وَأَصْحَابِهِ وَسَلَّمْ. They were waiting for the criminal. As time passed, the Sahabah في العالم felt anxious for the fate of Hazrat Abuzar Ghaffari في الامان. When only an hour remained, both the accusers came forward and demanded from Hazrat Abuzar Ghaffari في الحلم their man Hazrat Abuzar Ghaffari في الحال: “Wait a little more. There is still time. If he does not come, I will give my life in his stead to fulfill the justice.” Caliph: “In case the murderer does not return, the law will have its course.” Hearing this, the Sahabah رضي الله والانم became more anxious for the safety of Hazrat Abuzar Ghaffari في التالية and their eyes were filled with…
CHAPTER 1: Hazrat Muhammad and Embodiment of Justice
CHAPTER 2: Chinese New Year
CHAPTER 4: First Aid
CHAPTER 6: Television vs. Newspapers
CHAPTER 7: Little by Little One Walks Far
CHAPTER 9: Selecting the Right Career
CHAPTER 10: A World Without Books
CHAPTER 11: Great Expectations
CHAPTER 12: Population Growth and World Food Supplies
CHAPTER 13: Faithfulness
Summary
- Try Again - The poet encourages never giving up.
- The Rain - The poet describes the beauty and sound of rain.
- Peace - The poem conveys the importance of inner peace.
Essay
- Students regarding Salat
- Writing an Essay
- My Last Day at School
- Sports and Games
- My House
- Courtesy
- Libraries
- Health
- The Monsoon / A Rainy Day
- A Scene at a Railway Station
- A Hockey Match
- A Cricket Match
- A True Muslim
- Life in a Big City
- Village Life
- Television
- A Visit to a Hill Station
- Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
- Boy Scouts
- My Favourite Book
- My Ambition
- My Hobby
- Our School Canteen
- My Best Friend
- Write an essay on 'My School'
- Write an essay on 'Importance of Cleanliness'
Use Following pair of words
- Affect / Effect
- Advice / Advise
- Alter / Altar
- Altogether / All together
- Angels / Angles
- Bale / Bail
- Bare / Bear
- Berth / Birth
- Beside / Besides
- Brake / Break
- Cold / Cool
- Cloth / Clothes
- Sell / Cell
- Compare / Contrast
- Device / Devise
- Denied / Refused
- Dairy / Diary
- Due / Dew
- Die / Dye
- Dose / Doze
- Droop / Drop
- Elder / Older
- Accept / Except
- Eligible / Illegible
- Expect / Hope
- Feet / Feat
- Flour / Floor
- Fair / Fare
- Fowl / Foul
- Gate / Gait
- Gaol / Goal
- Heel / Heal
- Healthy / Healthful
- Idle / Idol
- Invent / Discover
- Ice / Snow
- Loose / Lose
- Lesson / Lessen
- Latter / Former
- Liar / Lawyer
- Lovely / Lovable
- Medal / Meddle
- Meet / Meat
- Metal / Mettle
- Necessity / Necessary
- Marry / Merry
- Miner / Minor
- Observance / Observation
- Prophet / Profit
- Populous / Popular
- Principal / Principle
- Piece / Peace
- Pray / Prey
- People / Peoples
- Pore / Pour
- Quiet / Quite
- Respectable / Respectful
- Rein / Rain
- Robbed / Stolen
- Role / Roll
- Root / Route
- Story / Storey
- Sail / Sale
- Sinking / Drowning
- Stationary / Stationery
- Soul / Sole
- Scene / Seen
- Teach / Learn
- Team / Teem
- Urbane / Urban
- Vain / Vein
- Vale / Veil
- Wine / Vine
- Waste / Waist
- Write / Right
- Wave / Waive
- Weigh / Way
- Week / Weak
- Yoke / Yolk
Letter Writing
- He said to his friend, "Please lend me your bike for a day."
- He said to her, "Please fetch me a glass of water."
- The master said to the servant, "Go and fetch me a glass of milk."
- The father said to his son, "Do not leave this room without my permission."
- She said to them, "Let us not deceive ourselves."
- Afshan said, "Let us go for a picnic on Friday."
- He said, "Hurrah! We have won the match."
- He exclaimed with joy that they had won the match.
- He said, "Alas! I am ruined."
- He exclaimed sadly that he was ruined.
- He said, "May Allah help me do my duty."
- He prayed that Allah might help him do his duty.
- They say, "We have done our work."
- She says, "We have shifted our house."
- The teacher will say, "She is clever."
- He says, "She has written a letter."
- She says, "We love our country."
- He says, "I have not heard the news."
- She has said, "She is remembering her lesson."
- The doctor says, "The patient is improving."
- The teacher says, "She is punctual."
- She will say, "He did not come today."
- Write a formal letter to the Principal
- Write an informal letter to a friend
- You will say, "She is cranky."
- They say, "We have done our duty."
- She says, "We have shifted to another house."
- The teacher will say, "You have done your work very well."
- He says, "She has written me a very encouraging letter"
- She says, "We love and respect our neighbours very much."
- She has said, "She is ready to accompany us to Karachi."
- He says, "I have not heard the latest news about her."
- The doctor says, "The patient is still in a state of coma"
- The teacher says, "She has always been a good student"
- She will say, "He did not come up to my expectations."
- affect: This incident did not affect his health.
- effect: It did not have any effect on him.
- advice: He gave me a good piece of advice.
- advise: He advised me not to miss my classes.
- alter: We cannot force her to alter her mind.
- altar: People brought the animals to the altar for sacrifice.
- altogether: It is altogether wrong to say that she came here yesterday.
- all together: They went to watch the movie all together.
- angel: Allah sent His message through angels.
- angle: A triangle has three angles.
- bales: There were a large number of bales of cotton in the room.
- bail: His application for bail was not accepted by the magistrate.
- bare: Do not walk barefooted on the ground.
- bear: I saw a bear in the zoo.
- birth: We observed a birth in the Shalimar train.
- date of birth: What is your date of birth?
- beside: Adnan is sitting beside Asil.
- by heart: I have to learn it by heart.
- brakes: The brakes of the cycle failed on the way.
- He said, "What do you want me to do?"
- The mother said, "How did you fail in your examination?"
- Raza said, "Where are you going?"
- The teacher said, "Whose book is it?"
- The teacher said, "Who is the author of this book?"
- The stranger said, "Which is the way to the Shalimar Garden?"
- The manager said, "How do you propose to solve this problem?"
- The boy said, "What do you want me to do?"
- The pupil said, "Where have I erred?"
- The teacher said, "Who is next on the list?"
- The referee said, "Quiet, please."
- The teacher said, "Do not make a noise."
- She said to me, "Tell the truth."
- She said to me, "Please lend me your camera for a day."
- Roshana said, "Let us finish our work first."
- He said to his sister, "Please say something."
- She said to her friends, "Please have dinner with me tomorrow evening."
- The judge said, "Call the next witness."
- Farhan said to his uncle, "Please help me in getting some job."
- The doctor said to the patient, "Take complete rest and follow the directions."
- The teacher said to the pupil, "Read the paragraph and explain it in simple English."
- The mother said to her daughter, "Please tidy up your room."
- She said to him, "Do not waste your time in idle talk."
- The father said to his son, "Get up early in the morning and go for a walk."
- They said, "We shall never make a promise we cannot fulfil."
- He said, "I shall explain this to you only if you listen to me with patience."
- He said, "I hope you will not repeat this mistake."
- He said, "Will you listen to me?"
- She said, "Are you going to Lahore today?"
- He said, "Do you agree with me?"
- He said to me, "What are you looking for?"
- She said, "Where do you live?"
- He said, "How many chapters have you done already?"
- She said, "Is this your book?"
- He said, "Do you have any share in this firm?"
- They said, "Have you ever visited Murree Hills?"
- He said, "Aren't you ashamed of yourself?"
- The teacher said, "Did you do your home task yesterday?"
- The mother said, "Didn't I ask you not to go there?"
- Rehana said, "Will you stop interfering in my work?"
- The mother said, "Shall we invite the Qureshis also?"
- Adnan said, "Had you left Karachi before writing this letter?"
- The judge said, "Have you anything more to say?"
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- میرے گھر کے سامنے ایک باغ ہے۔ اس میں بہت سے پودے اور درخت ہیں۔ بہار کے موسم میں کئی رنگ کے پھول کھلتے ہیں ۔ ان کی خوشبو ارد گرد پھیل جاتی ہے۔ شام کو باغ آدمیوں، عورتوں اور بچوں سے بھر جاتا ہے۔ لوگ ادھر ادھر پھرتے ہیں اور لطف اٹھاتے ہیں۔ بچے بات میں دوڑتے ہیں۔ اب وہ یہاں ہیں اور دوسرے سے وہ باغ کے دوسرے کونے میں ہیں۔ ہر شام کو میں بھی باغ میں سیر کے لئے جاتا ہوں۔ بہت سے مالی باغ کی دیکھ بھال کرتے ہیں۔
- زندگی کے نشیب و فراز میں ایسے لمحات بھی آتے ہیں جب انسان بالکل نا امید ہو جاتا ہے۔ اسے ہر طرف اندھیرا ہی اندھیرا نظر آتا ہے اور اس کی مقابلے کی سکت ختم ہو جاتی ہے۔ یہ بات انسان کی عظمت کے خلاف ہے۔ دنیا میں جتنی بھی ترقی ہوئی ہے وہ اس عظیم ہمت کا نتیجہ ہے جو کہ اللہ تعالی نے انسان کو عطا فرمائی ہے۔ انسان کو چاہیے کہ ہمت نہ ہارے بلکہ مردانہ وار کامیوں کا مقابلہ کرے۔ اللہ تعالی ایک دن ضرور اسے کامیابی عطا کرے گا۔
- ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے کہ ایک گیدڑ ایک دریا کے کنارے رہتا تھا۔ دریا کے دوسرے کنارے پر خربوزے کے بہت سے کھیت تھے۔ دریا گہرا اور چوڑا تھا۔ گیدڑ جی بھر کر خربوزے کھانا چاہتا تھا۔ وہ دریا عبور نہیں کر سکتا تھا۔ ایک دن اس نے اپنے دوست اونٹ سے کہا، ”اگر تم مجھے دریا کے دوسرے کنارے پر لے چلو تو میں بہت شکر گزار ہوں گا۔“ اونٹ رضا مند ہو گیا۔ گیدڑ اونٹ کی پیٹھ پر چھلانگ لگا کر چڑھ گیا۔ اونٹ دریا میں سے چلتا ہوا دوسرے کنارے پر پہنچا۔ گیدڑ خربوزوں کے کھیت میں گھس گیا اور مزے سے خربوزے کھانے لگا۔
- زندگی کے نشیب و فراز میں ایسے لمحات بھی آتے ہیں جب انسان بالکل نا امید ہو جاتا ہے۔ اسے ہر طرف اندھیرا ہی اندھیرا نظر آتا ہے اور اس کی مقابلے کی سکت ختم ہو جاتی ہے۔ یہ بات انسان کی عظمت کے خلاف ہے۔ دنیا میں جتنی بھی ترقی ہوئی ہے وہ اس عظیم ہمت کا نتیجہ ہے جو کہ اللہ تعالی نے انسان کو عطا فرمائی ہے۔ انسان کو چاہیے کہ ہمت نہ ہارے بلکہ مردانہ وار کامیوں کا مقابلہ کرے۔ اللہ تعالی ایک دن ضرور اسے کامیابی عطا کرے گا۔
- شیر ایک طاقت ور جانور ہے۔ یہ دیکھنے میں بہت بڑا اور خوفناک نظر آتا ہے۔ اس کی گردن پر لمبے بال ہوتے ہیں۔ یہ افریقہ اور ایشیا کے جنگلوں میں پایا جاتا ہے۔ یہ غاروں میں رہتا ہے اور اسے جنگل کا بادشاہ کہا جاتا ہے۔ یہ انسان کا بڑا دشمن ہے لیکن شکاری اس کے بچوں کو چرا لیتے ہیں اور انہیں سدھاتے ہیں۔
- ایک دن ایک کنجوس شخص اپنا پرس کھو بیٹھا۔ اس پرس میں سو روپے تھے۔ اس نے اعلان کیا کہ جو بھی میرا پرس لے کر لائے گا، میں اسے دس روپے دوں گا۔ ایک دن ایک کسان اپنا پرس لے کر آیا۔ کنجوس نے دیکھا کہ پرس میں بالکل سو روپے تھے۔ جب کسان نے اپنا انعام مانگا تو کنجوس نے کہا، 'میرے پرس میں ایک سو دس روپے تھے، اب صرف سو ہیں۔ تم پہلے ہی دس روپے لے چکے ہو۔'
- انارکلی لاہور کا سب سے مصروف بازار ہے۔ یہ ہمیشہ لوگوں سے بھرا رہتا ہے۔ دوکانیں رات دیر تک کھلی رہتی ہیں۔ آپ یہاں تقریباً ہر قسم کی چیز خرید سکتے ہیں۔ کچھ لوگ چیزیں خریدنے کے لیے آتے ہیں لیکن بہت سے لوگ صرف تفریح کے لیے آتے ہیں۔ انارکلی میں بہت سی دکانیں ہیں، جیسے دو بٹن والی دکانیں، فیتے کی دکانیں اور دیگر اشیاء کی دکانیں۔ یہاں جیب تراشوں سے ہوشیار رہیں۔
- شہر آنے سے پہلے ہم گاؤں میں رہتے تھے۔ گاؤں میں ہم لوگ بہت خوش تھے۔ ہم صبح سویرے اٹھتے تھے۔ منہ ہاتھ دھو کر نماز پڑھتے، پھر سرسبز کھیتوں میں سیر کے لیے نکل جاتے۔ دوپہر کو درختوں کی چھاؤں میں سوتے تھے۔ گاؤں کے پاس ایک ندی بہتی تھی۔ اس کا پانی صاف اور ٹھنڈا تھا۔
- ایک دفعہ ایک کوّا پیاسا تھا۔ وہ ایک جگہ سے دوسری جگہ اڑتا رہا لیکن اسے کہیں پانی نہیں ملا۔ بالآخر وہ ایک باغ میں پہنچا۔ وہاں اس نے پانی کا ایک گھڑا دیکھا۔ وہ بہت خوش ہوا۔ اس نے گھڑے میں دیکھا۔ پانی اتنا نیچا تھا کہ اس کی چونچ پانی تک نہ پہنچ سکی۔ کوّا سمجھدار تھا۔ اس نے ایک ترکیب سوچی۔
- جوہری توانائی کو انسان کے فائدے کے لئے استعمال کیا جا سکتا ہے۔ اسے دنیا کو تباہ کرنے کے لئے بھی استعمال کیا جا سکتا ہے۔ جوہری توانائی ہمارے لئے بجلی پیدا کر سکتی ہے۔ کراچی میں ایک جوہری بجلی گھر ہے۔ آج کل جوہری توانائی سے پیدا کی جانے والی بجلی کی بھی امکانات ہیں۔ ہمیں چاہیے کہ جوہری توانائی کو صرف پر امن مقاصد کے لیے استعمال کریں۔
- انور میرا سب سے بہترین دوست ہے۔ اس کے والد ایک استاد ہیں۔ وہ بہت نیک اور ایماندار آدمی ہیں۔ انور ہمارے گھر کے قریب ہی رہتا ہے۔ اس کا مکان بہت اچھا اور خوبصورت ہے۔ ہم ایک ساتھ سکول جاتے ہیں۔ شام کو میں اس کے گھر جاتا ہوں۔ ہم اکٹھے پڑھتے ہیں۔ وہ امتحان میں ہمیشہ اول آتا ہے۔ وہ صاف ستھرے کپڑے پہنتا ہے۔
- ایک نوجوان ارنج میں بیٹھا تھا۔ وہ کچھ فکر مند تھا۔ کچھ دیر کے بعد ایک بوڑھا آدمی باغ میں داخل ہوا۔ اس نے نوجوان کو ایک خط دیا۔ نوجوان نے خط کھولا اور اسے پڑھا۔ وہ خط پڑھ کر بہت خوش ہوا۔ اس کے فکر مندی کے آثار غائب ہو گئے۔ اس نے بوڑھے آدمی کا شکر ادا کیا۔
- ہم نے بہت سے جانور دیکھے اور بہت خوش ہوئے۔ میرا چھوٹا بھائی خاص طور پر خوش ہوا اور اچھال کے ساتھ خوشی منائی۔ اس نے کہا کہ "یہ بہت خوبصورت جانور ہے۔" میری ماں مجھے وہی کھانے دیتی ہیں جو میں پسند کرتا ہوں لیکن مجھے زیادہ مہنگی چیزیں نہیں دی جاتیں۔
- لاہور ایک پرانا اور تاریخی شہر ہے۔ یہ دریائے راوی کے کنارے پر واقع ہے۔ یہ صوبہ پنجاب کا دارالحکومت ہے۔ اس شہر میں بہت سی تاریخی عمارتیں ہیں۔ بادشاہی مسجد دنیا کی بڑی مسجدوں میں سے ایک ہے۔ شاہی مسجد کے پاس ہی علامہ اقبال کا مزار ہے۔ اقبال نے ہمیں پاکستان کا تصور دیا تھا۔ قرارداد پاکستان لاہور ہی میں منظور کی گئی تھی۔ مینار پاکستان اسی قرارداد کی یاد میں تعمیر کیا گیا تھا۔ یہ اقبال پارک میں تعمیر کیا گیا۔
- اللہ دین چین کے شہر بیجنگ میں رہتا تھا۔ اس کا والد درزی کا کام کرتا تھا۔ وہ بہت محنتی شخص تھا۔ اللہ دین ابھی چھوٹا ہی تھا کہ اس کے والد کا انتقال ہو گیا۔ اللہ دین محنتی اور جسمانی طور پر مضبوط اور طاقت ور تھا۔ وہ تمام دن گلیوں میں کھیلتا اور کوئی کام نہیں کرتا تھا۔
- حضرت عائشہ رضی اللہ عنہا حضرت ابوبکر صدیق رضی اللہ عنہ کی بیٹی تھیں جو کہ رسول اللہ ﷺ کے گہرے دوست تھے۔ آپ رسول اللہ ﷺ کی زوجہ تھیں۔ آپ ایک چھوٹے سے کمرے میں رہتی تھیں۔ یہ ایک سادہ سا کمرہ تھا جس کی چھت بھی کم تھی۔ حضرت عائشہ رضی اللہ عنہا گھر کا زیادہ کام خود کرتی تھیں۔ آپ کی زندگی بہت سادہ تھی۔ آپ کو رسول اللہ ﷺ سے بڑی محبت تھی۔ آپ بہت ذہین تھیں اور اسلام کے بارے میں بہت کچھ جانتی تھیں۔
- ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے کہ ایک کوا گوشت ملا۔ وہ درخت کی شاخ پر بیٹھ گیا۔ اتنے میں ایک لومڑی ادھر پہنچی۔ لومڑی نے دل میں کہا، "مجھے اس کوا سے یہ گوشت حاصل کرنا چاہیے۔" وہ قریب جا کر کوا سے بولی، "میں نے سنا ہے کہ تم اچھا گاتے ہو۔ تمہاری آواز بہت اچھی ہے۔ میں چاہتی ہوں کہ تمہارے گانے کا مزہ اٹھاؤں۔ کیا تم مہربانی فرما کر گانا سناؤ گے؟" اس پر کوا خوش ہو گیا اور گانے لگا۔
- اورنگ زیب بڑا نیک دل اور خدا ترس بادشاہ تھا۔ یہ بہت سویرے جاگ اٹھتا اور خدا کی عبادت کیا کرتا تھا۔ اس نے اپنے عہد حکومت میں یہ حکم جاری کر رکھا تھا کہ صبح بستر سے اٹھ کر خدا کی عبادت کرو اور نیک کام کرو تاکہ سارا دن خوشی خوشی گزر جائے۔ وہ خود سورج نکلتے ہی دربار لگاتا۔ غریبوں، محتاجوں اور مظلوموں کی فریاد سنتا۔ وہ ان سے محبت سے پیش آتا، نہایت توجہ سے ان کا حال پوچھتا اور ان کی مراد میں پوری کرتا۔
- یہ نوجوان قائد اعظم کو قتل کرنے کے ارادے سے آیا تھا۔ جب اس نے دیکھا کہ کوئی آس پاس نہیں ہے، اس نے تیزی سے چاقو نکالا۔ وہ قائد اعظم کی طرف لپکا۔ اللہ تعالی نے قائد اعظم کو بہت عقل اور حوصلہ عطا کیا تھا۔ انہوں نے اپنا بازو بڑھا کر قاتل کا ہاتھ مضبوطی سے پکڑ لیا۔ انہوں نے اپنے پرائیویٹ سیکرٹری کو آواز دی۔ مجرم کو گرفتار کر لیا گیا۔ تمام لوگوں نے دیکھ لیا کہ قائداعظم بہادر انسان تھے۔
- حضرت محمد ﷺ کے لیے میں پیدا ہوں۔ آپ کے والد کا نام عبداللہ تھا۔ آپ کے دادا نے آپ کی پرورش کی۔ جب آپ 25 برس کے ہوئے تو آپ ﷺ نے حضرت خدیجہ سے شادی کر لی۔ جب آپ 40 برس کے ہوئے تو اللہ نے فرمایا، "میں پیغمبر ہوں۔ میری بات غور سے سنو۔ خدا ایک ہے اس کی عبادت کرو۔"
- پرانے زمانے میں کابل میں ایک سوداگر رہتا تھا۔ اس کا ایک بیٹا تھا۔ سوداگر کے بیٹے کو بچپن ہی سے پڑھنے لکھنے کا شوق تھا۔ باپ نے اسے پوری توجہ سے پڑھایا۔ اسے اچھے استادوں کے پاس بھیجا اور اچھے مدرسوں میں تعلیم دلائی۔ نتیجہ یہ ہوا کہ جوان ہوتے ہوتے اس زمانے کے اکثر علوم میں ماہر ہو گیا۔ بادشاہ نے اسے اپنا وزیر بنایا اور ہر کام اس کے مشورے سے کرنے لگا۔
- یہ ہمارا مکان ہے۔ جب ابا جان نے یہ مکان خریدا، میری عمر صرف پانچ سال تھی۔ میں اس مکان میں دس سال سے رہ رہا ہوں۔ ہمارا خاندان بہت بڑا ہے لیکن یہ مکان بہت چھوٹا ہے۔ ابا جان کہتے ہیں کہ اس مکان کو بیچ دیں گے اور ایک بڑا مکان گلبرگ میں خریدیں گے۔ مگر مجھے اس مکان کو چھوڑنا نہیں۔ مجھے اس مکان سے محبت ہو گئی ہے۔
- احمد کے والد چین میں فوت ہوئے۔ وہ یتیم ہوگیا۔ اس کا چچا اس کی طرح اس کی پرورش کرنے لگا۔ امجد نے ایم اے کا امتحان پاس کیا اور اسے ایک اچھی ملازمت ملی۔ اب اس کا چچا بوڑھا ہو گیا تھا۔ امجد نے اپنے چچا کی طرح اپنی خدمت کی۔ چچا نے امجد کو اپنا داماد بنا لیا اور امجد اب اس کے خاندان
- ایک دفعہ کا ذکر ہے کہ ایک کوا گوشت کے ٹکڑے کے ساتھ درخت کی شاخ پر بیٹھ گیا۔ اتنے میں ایک لومڑی وہاں پہنچ گئی۔ لومڑی نے دل میں کہا، "مجھے یہ گوشت اس کوا سے حاصل کرنا چاہیے۔" اس نے قریب جا کر کوے سے کہا، "میں نے سنا ہے کہ تم اچھا گا سکتے ہو۔ تمہاری آواز بہت خوبصورت ہے۔ میں چاہتی ہوں کہ تمہارے گیت کا لطف اٹھاؤں۔ کیا تم مہربانی کر کے گانا سناؤ گے؟" اس پر کوا خوش ہو گیا۔
- عالی میرے بچپن کی دوست تھی۔ ہم اکھٹے کھیلتے اور پڑھتے تھے۔ پھر میری ایف۔ اے کے بعد شادی ہوگئی اور میں اپنے میاں کے ساتھ لندن چلی گئی۔ عالی نے بھی تعلیم حاصل کی اور شادی ہوگئی۔ مجھے اس کی خبر نہ ملی۔ جب میں پانچ برس بعد وطن لوٹی تو ایک روز بازار میں اچانک عالی کی بڑی بہن سے میری ملاقات ہو گئی۔ میں نے بے تابی سے عالی کے بارے میں پوچھا تو اس کی آنکھوں میں آنسو آ گئے۔ میرا گھر نزدیک ہی تھا۔ میں نے اسے اپنے ساتھ لے آیا تاکہ وہ مجھے اطمینان سے عالی کے بارے میں کچھ بتا سکے۔
- صدر نے ادیبوں، شاعروں، دانشوروں اور عالموں پر زور دیا ہے کہ اپنی ادبی تخلیقات کے ذریعے ملک کو اسلامی اور فلاحی مملکت بنانے میں حکومت کی مدد کریں۔ صدر گزشتہ روز رضوان صدیقی کی کتاب "ایک گاؤں کی کہانی" کی تعارفی تقریب میں شاعروں اور ادیبوں کے بہت بڑے اجتماع سے خطاب کر رہے تھے۔
- یہ سردیوں کی ایک رات تھی۔ ہم سو رہے تھے۔ اچانک کسی نے دروازہ کھٹکھٹایا۔ میں اور میرے والد اٹھ بیٹھے۔ ہم نے سوچا یہ کوئی چور ہوگا۔ ہم دروازے پر گئے۔ میرے والد نے پوچھا، "دروازے پر کون ہے؟" جواب ملا، "میں ایک غریب اور بھوکا ہوں۔" ہم نے اسے اندر لے آئے اور کچھ کھانے کو دیا۔ اس نے ہمارا شکریہ ادا کیا اور چلا گیا۔
- اب مڈل تک تعلیم مفت ہوگئی ہے۔ اب غریب بچوں کے لیے بھی تعلیم حاصل کرنا ممکن ہوگا۔ حکومت پاکستان نے کالج اور سکول اپنے کنٹرول میں لے لیے ہیں۔ ہمیں ملک کی ترقی کے لیے کوشش کرنی چاہیے اور نئی اور مضبوط پاکستان بنانے کے لیے تعلیم حاصل کرنی چاہیے۔
- چودھری اسلم کا دوست بڑی مدت کے بعد ملنے کے آیا۔ اس نے محسوس کیا کہ چودھری کچھ اداس معلوم ہوتا ہے۔ اس نے پوچھا، "چودھری صاحب کیا بات ہے؟ اداس کیوں رہتے ہو؟" چودھری نے کہا، "کوئی خاص بات نہیں۔" دوست نے کہا، "اگر کوئی خاص بات نہیں تو عام وجہ ہی ہو سکتی ہے۔ آپ بے چین کیوں ہیں؟ دنیا میں چین کیسے ہے؟ دن کو بھی نہ رات کو بھی آرام نہیں۔ دنیا آپ سے متفق نہیں ہے۔ یہ انسان کی کم ہمت ہے جو اسے مایوس کر دیتی ہے۔
- توی اپنی قسمت خود بتاتا ہے۔ اس کو چاہیے کہ محنت کرنے اور لگن سے کام کرے تاکہ وہ اپنی زندگی میں کامیاب ہو سکے۔ محنت اس دنیا کی سب سے بڑی حقیقت ہے جس کو جھٹلایا نہیں جا سکتا۔ اگر ہم ماضی میں نظر دوڑائیں تو معلوم ہوگا کہ جتنے بھی عظیم آدمی گزرے ہیں سب نے محنت اور ہمت سے کام لیا۔ مثال کے طور پر ابراہیم لنکن، جو امریکہ کے صدر رہے، اگر ہم ان کی زندگی کا مطالعہ کریں تو معلوم ہوگا کہ وہ لکڑہارا کے بیٹے تھے لیکن پڑھائی کا شوق رکھتے تھے۔
- ساتھی سے کہا تم یہیں خاموش بیٹھے رہو، میں شیر کے پاس جاتا ہوں۔ آخر میں اس کے قریب پہنچ جاتا ہوں۔ اس کے بعد میں آہستہ آہستہ آگے بڑھا۔ وہ مجھے جھاڑیوں میں صاف دکھائی دے رہا تھا۔ اس نے ابھی تک مجھے نہیں دیکھا تھا۔ میں نے بڑی احتیاط سے بندوق اٹھائی۔
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