Queens Do Not Go Out To Work
“There is no role in life more essential and more eternal than that of motherhood.”— M. Russell Ballard
In the heart of every buzzing hive lives a queen bee—a figure of silent strength and undeniable importance. She is not just a mother but the soul of the colony. Through her presence and pheromones she holds the hive together. When she moves the entire colony follows. Though she does not rule with commands, her influence is natural, commanding and deeply respected.
Her life is devoted to a single but sacred purpose: she gives life. Day and night she lays eggs so the future of her people stays secure. She lives among loyal worker bees who feed her and protect her. She does not seek comfort for herself but serves with tireless effort until her last breath. Her role is demanding and her responsibility is great, yet she carries it with quiet grace. Her life may appear limited in variety but it holds great and lasting value.
She reflects the noble woman who devotes herself to her family. Like the queen bee, such a lady becomes the centre of her home. She brings life into the world, nurtures it and weaves love into every corner of her household. Though the outside world may not see her efforts, those who live with her feel them deeply. Her sacrifices, her strength and her quiet authority shape the future just as the queen bee shapes the destiny of the hive.
In every home where a woman lives for the good of others, the spirit of the queen bee hums—powerful, dignified and full of purpose.
“The hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rules the world.”— William Ross Wallace
"When Muslim queens stayed at home, Muslims ruled the world. Now that Muslim queens are out of the home, Muslims have become one of the most oppressed communities in the world."— Sahil Sharifdin Bhat.
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