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The Parable Of Life After Delivery

  The Parable Of Life After Delivery Inside a mother’s womb, two unborn twins floated in their tiny, warm world. One day, a conversation sparked between them.   “ Do you believe in life after delivery?” asked the first twin , curiosity flickering in his mind.   The second twin hesitated but then answered with conviction, “Of course! There must be something beyond this. Maybe we’re here to prepare for a greater existence.”   The first twin scoffed. “Nonsense. What kind of life could exist outside? This is all there is.”   “I don’t know exactly,” the second twin mused, “but I imagine there will be more light and perhaps we will walk with our own legs and eat with our mouths.”   The first twin burst into laughter. “Absurd! Walking? Eating with a mouth? That’s impossible! We survive through the umbilical cord. Life after delivery is a myth. The cord is too short to sustain us elsewhere.”   The second twin remained thoughtful. ...

Holi: The Festival of Colours, Love and Triumph

Holi: The Festival of Colours, Love and Triumph  Holi is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India, marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil. It is known as the "Festival of Colours" and is celebrated with great enthusiasm, involving the throwing of colored powders, singing, dancing and feasting. Below are the three significant backgrounds of Holi: A] Celebrated at the Arrival of Spring Holi is primarily a spring festival, celebrated at the end of winter and the beginning of the spring season. It usually falls in the month of Phalguna (February–March) according to the Hindu lunar calendar. The festival symbolizes the rejuvenation of nature, the blossoming of flowers and the arrival of warmer days. People celebrate by playing with colours, which represent the vibrant hues of spring. B] Celebrated to Remember the Love of Krishna and Radha In the Braj region of India, associated with Lord Krishna's childhood, Holi is celebrated t...

زکوٰۃ کے متعلق تمام معلومات

 إِنَّمَا ٱلصَّدَقَـٰتُ لِلْفُقَرَآءِ وَٱ لْمَسَـٰكِينِ وَٱ لْعَـٰمِلِينَ عَلَيْهَا وَٱ لْمُؤَلَّفَةِ قُلُوبُهُمْ وَفِى ٱلرِّقَابِ وَ ٱلْغَـٰرِمِينَ وَفِى سَبِيلِ ٱللَّهِ   وَ ٱبْنِ ٱلسَّبِيلِ ۖ فَرِيضَةًۭ مِّنَ ٱللَّهِ ۗ وَٱللَّهُ عَلِيمٌ حَكِيمٌۭ    بے شک صدقات (زکوٰة) فقیروں، مسکینوں، اور ان (کارکنوں) کے لیے ہیں جو ان (کی وصولی و تقسیم) پر مقرر کیے گئے ہیں، اور ان کے لیے جن کی تالیفِ قلب مطلوب ہے، اور غلاموں کی آزادی کے لیے، اور قرض داروں کے لیے، اور اللہ کی راہ میں، اور مسافروں کے لیے۔ یہ اللہ کی طرف سے ایک فریضہ ہے، اور اللہ خوب جاننے والا، بڑی حکمت والا ہے۔ (سورۃ التوبہ: (60) 📖 زکوٰۃ کے متعلق تمام معلومات 📖  عوام، تاجر، زمیندار اور جانور پالنے والوں،سب کے لیے  💸کچھ رقوم اور ان کی زکوۃ💸 💸40 چالیس  ہزار پر ایک ہزار روپے        40000 ÷ 40=1000 💸80  اسّی ہزار پر دو ہزار روپے       80000÷40=2000 💸ایک لاکھ پر ڈھائی ہزارروپے      100000÷40=2500 💸دولاکھ پر پانچ ہزارروپے   ...

Happy Women's Day

        Happy Women's Day  International Women's Day was established by Western women for all oppressed women around the world.   In 1910, during a conference in Copenhagen, Clara Zetkin, a German socialist, proposed the idea of International Women's Day which was unanimously accepted. Since then, women have been marching annually on this day across the world, demanding shorter working hours, better pay, voting rights, education rights, marriage rights etc  We, as men, must raise our voices for the genuine rights of women. Women deserve the best healthcare, the best education, the best jobs, fair wages and respect everywhere in the world. They should not be reduced to mere objects of entertainment for men or means of profit for business owners. Women should be encouraged to wear dignified attire, like that of the President of the USA or the Queen or King of the UK. A woman should be judged by her intellect, not merely by her nude looks.  On t...

The Practice of Fasting in Religions Worldwide

  The Practice of Fasting in Religions Worldwide Fasting is a common practice in many religions. It serves as a means of spiritual purification, self-discipline or expressing devotion. Below is a list of major religions that observe fasting, along with details on when, how long and why they fast: 1. Islam       - Fast: Sawm during Ramadan      - When: The ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar.      - How long: From dawn to sunset for 29–30 days.      - Why: To develop self-discipline, empathy for the poor and spiritual closeness to Allah. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam.   2. Christianity       - Fast: Lent, Good Friday and other fasting periods.      - When: Lent lasts 40 days before Easter; Good Friday is observed on the Friday before Easter.      - How long: 40 days for Lent (some denominations fast only on specific day...