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Once upon a time, a cow went out to graze in the jungle. Suddenly, she noticed a tiger racing towards her. She turned and fled, fearing that at any moment the tiger would sink his claws into her. The cow desperately looked for someplace to escape and at last, saw a shallow pond. Barely evading the tiger’s reach, she jumped into the pond, and in the heat of the chase, the tiger blindly leaped after her.

To the surprise of them both, the pond was extremely shallow yet filled with deep recesses of mud. After toppling over each other, the cow and the tiger found themselves a short distance apart, stuck in the mud up to their necks. Both had their heads above water but were unable to free themselves no matter how much they writhed.

The tiger repeatedly snarled at the cow and roared, “I am going to enjoy the sound of crunching your bones between my teeth!”

He thrashed about in fury but soon became fretful as he found no prospect of escape.

The cow thoughtfully laughed as the tiger struggled to free himself and asked him, “Do you have a master?”

The tiger disdainfully replied, “I am the king of the jungle. Why do you ask me if I have a master? I myself am the master!”

The cow said, “You may be the king of the jungle, but here all your power has failed to save your life.”

“And what about you?” Retorted the tiger. “You are going to die here in this mud too!”’

The cow smiled mildly and said, “No, I am not.”

“If even I, the king of the jungle cannot free myself from this mud”, snapped the tiger, “Then how can you, an ordinary cow?”

The cow gently replied, “I cannot free myself from this mud, but my master can. When the sun sets and he finds me absent at home, he will come looking for me. Once he finds me, he will raise me up and escort me home sweet home.”

The tiger fell silent and coldly glared at the cow.

Soon enough, the sunset and the cow’s master arrived. He immediately recognized the plight she was in and lifted her to safety. As they walked home, the cow and the master both felt renewed gratitude for one another and pitied the tiger they both would have been happy to save if only the tiger had allowed them.

The cow represents a surrendered heart, the tiger represents an egoistic mind, and the master represents the Guru.  The mud represents the world, and the chase represents the struggle for existence therein.

Debrief
Its good to be independent and not rely on anyone. But don't take it to an extreme, you always need a partner/coach/mentor who will be always on the lookout for you.
Having them does not mean you are weak, it's just that you can be stronger with their help.

Make sure to share this story with your partner/coach/mentor and express your gratitude.
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*Raudat Tahera*
The marble for the development of the Roza was quarried from exactly where the *marble* for the Taj Mahal was obtained---Makrana in Rajhastan,India.

The Mausoleum rests on 92 piles.The number 92 is critical therein it represents the numerical calculation of the name of the Holy Prophet Mohammed (p.b.u.h) by the principles of Abjad in Arabic.

Around the burial place is 28 square feet grave.
The number 28 indicates Syedna's (RA) young age at which he became a Dai-al-Mutlaq.
The inner height of the mausoleum rises to 80 feet,
depicting the age of Syedna (RA) when he left this world for Mala-e Ala.

The inner dimensions of the Roza (mausoleum) are *51x51 feet,*
symbolizing that Syedna Tahir Saifuddin was the 51st Dai-al-Mutlaq.
What gives the Roza a singular place of honour is that the inscription of
the entire Holy Quran within the walls of the Roza.
The writings were choosen by Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin RA
from the golden Holy Quran from which His Holiness wont to recite.
It contained 772 pages
and accordingly the entire Quran is inscribed
in gold on 772 marble slabs 3x2 feet each and pasted within the inner walls of the Roza.
All the Bismillah's before the beginning of Surahs are engraved and
adorned with rubies, emaralds, Diamonds and Pearls.
The Holy Quran inscription has been wiped out such how that each one the doorway Doors to the Roza
have a Bismillah coming.
The structural shell consists of a dome 40 feet in diametre.
The complete structure of Raudat Tahera weighs 5000 tons.
The 4 entrance doors to the Roza are specially designed to
match the entrace gate of Jamea-al-Aqmar in Cairo,
built in the time of Imam Al-Amir(1101-1130 A.D).
The entrances are adorned with four silver doors of Fatemi style
and cause the inner sanctuary of the Roza.
The 4 walls of the mausoleum have a 4 feet & 6 inch thick masonry wall
with three inch marble cladding on each side , making its final thickness 5 feet.
The number 5 is vital to the us, as we believe 'Panjetan'.
Similarly there are five arches above each of the four doors of the mausoleum.
The 17 arches of the mosque represent the 17 Rakaat of Farizat.
Other interesting facts regarding this marvellous monument:
Raudat Tahera is meant by the late architect Dr.Yahya Merchant.
The construction of the Mausoleum began on 10th of December,1968.
It was inaugurated on
April19,1975 by the president of India Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
Below the inscription of The holy Quran are 10,000 verses of prayers
written by Syedna Taher Saifuddin (r.a.).
The crystal chandelier weighing one ton has been imported from Czechoslovakia.
Fatemi Masjid is believed to be the first outdoors mosque in Asia.
Raudat Tahera is listed as a requirement see monument in Mumbai by the tourist board.
There are Jewels and Precious Stones studded inside the Raudat Tahera within the
following manner:
Ruby [Yaaqoot/ Manek]
52 Bismillah are embedded with Rubies - which signifies that Syedna Mohammed
Burhanuddin Aqa (TUS) is our 52nd Dai Al Mutlaq.
Coral [Marjaan]
28 Bismillah are embedded with Corals - which signifies that Al Muqaddas
Syedna Taher Saifuddin (RA) was 28 years old, when He came within the Rutba of
Dai Al Mutlaq.
Emerald [Zamarmar]
21 Bismillah are embedded with Emeralds - which signifies that Maulana Imam At Taiyab (AS) is that the 21st Imam and this is often His Daur of Satar!
Pearl
7 Bismillah are embedded with Pearls - which signifies the Saatras of Aimmat
Tahereen (AS) and Duat Mutlaqeen (RA).
Diamond [Almas]
5 Bismillah are embedded with Diamonds - which signifies the Panjetan Paak
(SA).
"Surat-e-Fateha" and "Surat-e-Ikhlaas"
These 2 Surats are entirely embedded with Red Rubies.
*12 Jamadil Awwal Hijri 1406* ma Munafeqeen Yeh Raudat Tahera Na Nazdeek Time Bomb Muko,Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (R.A)52ma Dai ul Mutlaq,Ni Dua Si Khuda Ye Sagla ni Hifazat Kidi

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WHAT AN EYE OPENING STORY

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There’s a bakery shop near to our house. Often, on my way back home in the evening, I buy some stuff for the morning breakfast. Today, as I was about to leave the bakery, I met our neighbor Mr. Irfan who himself was leaving the same shop. After the exchange of some traditional greetings, the conversation went like following.

I asked: “What have you bought?”

Irfan replied: “Nothing much Hanif, just some chicken patties and some sweetmeats for my wife and children”.

Jokingly, I enquired, “Why so? Hasn't your wife cooked today?”

Irfan said: “No, Hanif, it’s not like that. Actually today in the office we were a little hungry so my colleagues ordered some patties and sweetmeats. Since I had this at the office I thought to buy some for my family too. It’s not fair that I eat whatever I like at the office while my kids and wife remain bound to eat whatever is cooked at home.”

Confounded with great surprise, I stared at him because I never thought this way before.

I said: “What’s the big deal, Irfan?  If you eat the food of your own choice at the office, your wife and children would also be having whatever they like to eat at home.”

Irfan replied: “Not at all, Hanif! My wife saves for me from everything there is. Even if someone from the neighborhood sends something, my wife first saves some for me and then distributes it among my kids. It would be very selfish if I just enjoy good things with my friends and not with my family.”

Amazed upon hearing this I said: “Enjoying? This bakery stuff is what you think is enjoyment?”

He said: “Whatever Hanif! I dread the time when on the Day of Resurrection I’ll be questioned about this. That I took someone’s daughter into marriage and had fun with my friends while she ate whatever little was available.”

Completely stunned, I couldn’t move my eyes off him while he continued.

Irfan: “Look, when we get married to someone’s sister or daughter, they are human beings as well. Just like us. They too have hunger needs. They have their desires as well. They too wish to taste lots of delicious foods or foods of their choice, to try different kinds of lovely outfits. They also want to move and travel around. Keeping them caged like a bird, providing them meals twice a day and having a sense of smugness for doing all this is selfishness. And the way we treat the daughters of others is the way our own daughters and sisters will be treated because what goes around comes around.”

His last words shook me to a great degree. I never thought like this before.  Concluding the conversation with Irfan I said, “Great! You have made me think from a different perspective.”

I turned back to the shop.

Irfan: “Where are you going?”

I replied, “To buy some ice-cream…actually, I had some ice-cream at the office today.”

Irfan and Hanif took their respective paths. Irfan was glad to have a positive impact on Hanif. On the other hand, Hanif, now, knew how to keep his wife and kids happy and acknowledge all the efforts his wife does for his happiness.

What an eye-opening story...
Wives, sisters, mothers aunts are what makes life beautiful!

A Man who treats his Wife Like A Queen. It's a Proof that His UpBringing is from A Queen.

LOVE YOUR FAMILY.

THANKYOU!!
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