by Mahmood Fateh Afghanistan stands among the nations where winters can be harsh, particularly for those lacking essential life provisions. Many families face unparalleled challenges during the days and nights of winter due to poverty and economic hardships. The scarcity of fuel, food, and winter clothing poses significant threats to the lives of the underprivileged […]
by Mahmood Fateh
Afghanistan stands among the nations where winters can be harsh, particularly for those lacking essential life provisions. Many families face unparalleled challenges during the days and nights of winter due to poverty and economic hardships.
The scarcity of fuel, food, and winter clothing poses significant threats to the lives of the underprivileged in cold regions. Assistance to the impoverished is not merely a humane act but also a religious, ethical, and societal obligation for every individual.
Extending support to the less fortunate is incumbent upon all of us. This predicament cannot be resolved solely through governmental and institutional endeavors. Until we unite and extend our hands to aid the destitute, this issue will persist. If each financially capable person allocates a fraction of their resources to assist those in need during winter, a ray of hope can be kindled towards alleviating their struggles.
The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) proclaimed: “The Most Merciful Lord shall show mercy to those who exhibit compassion.” This divine recompense aligns with human actions. The Prophet, peace be upon him, enjoined the display of mercy towards all creatures on Earth, be they humans, animals, or birds, promising that Allah Almighty will shower mercy from the heavens in return.
We must also consider the plight of animals and birds during these cold days, as they struggle to find sustenance in regions blanketed by heavy snow.
It is our religious, humane, and societal obligation to extend special care to those requiring assistance during these challenging times. Each small gesture, every form of aid, and every institution has the potential to save a life and bring about significant change with minimal effort. If we all fulfill our duties, winter will cease to be a season of suffering and adversity, transforming instead into a period of collaboration, kindness, humanity, brotherhood, unity, and joy.
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