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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Union is Strength

Union is Strength

Essay Writing about Uses Of Union is Strength By Alifye
     Once upon a time, there lived an old farmer in a remote village who had three sons. All of them were very querulous, insolent and disobedient. When, he was at the deathbed, he called out of his sons and asked them to bring a pile of sticks. His orders was executed. Then, he asked his sons to break that pile of sticks altogether. All of them struggled hard in order to break it but all failed to do so. Then, he told them to untie it and break the sticks one by one. Each one broke his stick with easily. At this he advised them that if they wold remain unified and united then no one would dare harm them just like the sticks. His sons were so much impressed by this simple demonstration of their father. They acted upon their father's advice and began to live contentedly.
     Moral: Union is Strength.

Monday, 8 February 2016

A Friend in Need is a friend Indeed

     Two friends were going through the forest. One of them said to the other, "If any beast comes out of the trees, I will stand by you and help you." The other replied. " I'll stand by you too if any beast comes out. After a little time there was some noise and big bear came out of the trees. At once one of the friends, in great fear, climbed up a tree and hid himself among the branches. The other, who was fat and unable to get up into a tree, laid on the ground and pretended to be dead. He did this because he had heard that a bear would never touch sniffed at him. The bear, supposing him to be dead, went away. The other friend now came down from the tree and said, What did the bear say to you in your ear?" The friend answered, "The bear said, "Don't go with a friend who runs away when you need his help most."

Slow and steady wins the race

Slow and steady wins the Race

Essay Writing about Uses Of  Slow and Steady wins the Race By Alifye
     One day a hare made fun of the short legs and slow pace of a tortoise. The tortoise felt annoyed and challenged the hare to run a race with him. The Hare took up the challenge. Next day the race started. The hare ran very fast and soon left the tortoise far behind. The Hare, knowing that he could get to the end of the course in a few leaps. Lay down by the side of the road and fell fast asleep. On the other hand, he tortoise, without stopping for a moment, went on steadily and slowly until he reached the goal. A little later, the hare woke up and saw about and ran as fast as he could to reach the finish line. But the hare found that the tortoise has reached the goal before him and was quietly resting.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

God Helps those who help themselves

     Once a crow was very thirsty. He flew all over the places in search of water but found water nowhere. At last, he happened to pass a garden and there he found a pitcher. It, at once, flew to it to see if there was any water in it. It looked in and found that there was a little water in it. He tried his best to reach the water. but all in vain. It, then tried to push the pitcher over, but it was too heavy enough to do so. Then, he saw some pebbles lying near the pitcher. He thought of a good idea. He picked them up one by one and dropped them into the pitcher. This made the water rise higher and higher. At last water rose to the top. Then he quenched his thirst satisfactorily. He thanked God and flew away.
     Moral:  No Pains, No Gains. God Helps those who help themselves. Necessity in the mother of Invention.

Haste Makes Waste

Haste Makes Waste

Essay Writing about Uses Of  Haste Makes Waste By Alifye
     A hunter had a dog. The dog was very faithful and loved the hunter's only son very much. The hunter had no one else in the house.
     One Day, he went out for hunting and forgot to get his dog with him. His son was still sleeping. After a long time he thought of the dog and his son. He decided to go back to home. He came home and found his dog blood stained. He thought that the dog had killed his son. He at once fired and killed the dog. he entered the house hastily and found his son safe and sound. His son told his father about the fight between the faithful dog and the wolf who had entered the house to kill him. The faithful dog saved his son's life. The hunter felt very sorry but of no sue.
     Moral: Haste makes waste.

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Honesty Is the Best Policy

Honesty Is the Best Policy

Essay Writing about Uses Of  Honesty is the best Policy By Alifye
     Once upon a time a woodcutter lived in a village. He used to go to forest to chop down woods. He sold them in a nearby market and earned his livelihood. One day he was cutting woods on the bank of river. His iron axe slipped and feel into the deep water of river. He began to cry in distress. Suddenly a god of water appeared there. He said to him, "Why are you weeping?" The woodcutter replied, "My axe has fallen into the river. He came out of the water with a golden axe. He said to the woodcutter," Is this axe?" The woodcutter replied, "No sir! It is not mine." The god of water dived again and brought out a silver axe at this time. The woodcutter again refused to take it too. The God of water dived into the water for the third time and brought out with the same iron axe. Seeing his axe, he became very happy and thanked him very much. The god of water was very pleased with him. He Said, "You are very honest man." He gave all the three axes to the woodcutter as a reward and vanished.

All That Glitters is not Gold

All That Glitters is not Gold

Essay Writing about Uses Of  All That Glitter is not Gold By Alifye
     Once upon a time a stag was drinking water at a pool. He saw his reflection in the clear water of the pool. He was greatly pleased to see his beautiful horns. he thought, "How beautiful my horns are!" Suddenly he caught sight of his thin and ugly legs. He felt sad to see them. He said to himself, "How unlucky I am to have such as my horns" As he stood there thinking sadly, he saw some hounds coming towards him. He ran to save his life. His spindly legs, which he hated to much, carried him away from the hounds. Unfortunately his horns were caught in a bush. He tried hard to free them but in vain. Soon the hounds came up and tore him into pieces.

Thursday, 4 February 2016

Beggars

Beggars

Essay Writing about Uses Of  Beggars By Alifye
    In the last few years, the number of beggars has greatly increased in our country. There are hundreds of beggars in every town. In big cities will Lahore and Karachi. they are in thousands. Whenever you go, you will find them at your heels. It appears that every tenth man you see in a crowded bazar is a beggar. If you are spending a day at your home, every other man who knocks at your door will be a beggar.
     Begging has become a popular and prosperous profession. Some innocent people think that beggars are poor people. The truth is that most of the beggars are quite will to do persons. Some beggars are quite rich. There are some persons who hire beggars on monthly salary for begging. The difference between the salary and the earning of these beggars is the organizer profit.
     There is only a small number of beggars who are crippled, blind or otherwise disabled. One can understand why these unfortunate creatures beg. But the great majority of beggars comprises strong and healthy people. They can do any sort of manual labour but they find begging easier and more paying.
     Begging is and art that needs a special kind of intelligence some beggars are born with this quality. Others have to learn through practice and hard work. A good beggar must have something of an actor in him. He must be a good judge of character. He must know the weaknesses of various types of people. He must have a sense of timing.
     A great number of beggars have all these qualities and many more. Beggars who have large bank accounts and own houses and shops are not rare. They live in respectable houses in good localities and got to other parts of the town for the purpose of begging.
     Some beggars are not genuine beggars. They disguise  as beggars. They are burglars, child lifters or abductors. While posting as beggars they are on the look out for a locked house, a lonely child or an unescorted woman in a deserted place.
     The government had tried many times to ban begging and provide the beggars an opportunity to become useful members of the society. Still the beggars are with us, and begging is spreading like plague. 
    

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Banking Facilities For Students

Banking Facilities For Students

Essay Writing about Uses Of  Banking Facilities for Students By Alifye
     The institution of banking is an integrate part of any modern economic system. The principle of banking is concentration and channelisation of resources for the purpose of fulfilling the economic needs of a nation and its members. People deposit their surplus money in banks. While they get profit on it. the deposited money can be utilised to various ends. The construction of numerous huge buildings and projects and the execution of many developmental plans would be simply impossible without banking.
     When we talk of providing banking facilities to students, we lay stress on the same subjects from a different point of view. Popularisation of banking habit among students would be immensely useful. First it would make them frugal. It has been noted that students usually squander their money because of their natural carelessness. If they are made to understand that they could make better use of their product money by depositing some part of it in a bank. they can help in the development of the country.
     Their money will not be lying idle in banks. On the contrary, it will be spent on various economic plans and projects. In other words, the funds at the disposal of the nation will increase.
     If our resources go on increasing, our reliance on foreign aid will naturally be lessened, though not to a very great extent. At present, we are heavily burdened with big foreign loans. Real economic progress is made only with the exploitation of the country's own resources. Students, if they take banking seriously, can provide the country with a considerable amount of money for investment. 
     In general the banking habits of students will tend to strengthen our economy and promote the welfare of our society.
     It might be argued that whatever has been said is mere idle talk. The students even if they deposit their surplus money in banks will not provide any substantial amount of resources. This is not correct. Although students are not millionaires, yet the little they contribute to their country development will not go waste. More important is the attitude that banking would produce and develop in them. namely to spend carefully and thriftily.
     Pakistan needs every rupee that her citizens can afford to save. The Government should, therefore, make all possible attempts to provide banking facilities to young students.

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

The Last Prophet Or Messenger Of Allah

     Our beloved Prophet , Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was born on 9th or 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal, 579 A.D, in the Holy city of Makkah. His (PBUH) father died before his birth. His (PBUH) mohter, Hazrat Bibi Amina brought him up. But at the age of six, she also died and his (PBUH) grandfather, Hazrat Abu Mutlib brought him up tenderly. But, at the age of eight, his (PBUH) grandfather also died. Then his (PBUH) uncle, Hazrat Abu Talib (R.A) took his (PBUH) responsibility. He brought him ( PBUH) up with care and in a very nice manner.
     Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) was honest and kind right from his childhood. He (PBUH) was honest and kind right from his childhood. He (PBUH) was given the name of Sadiq (Truthful) and Amin (Honest). He (PBUH) used to help the poor and needy people. He (PBUH) respected his elders and treated the younger lovingly. He (PBUH) never hurt anyone. He (PBUH) was married at the age of 25 to Hazrat Khadija (R.A). At the age of 40, Allah bestowed Prophet-hood on him. Then, he (PBUH) began to spread the message of Islam in the whole world. He (PBUH) had to face many difficulties and hardships in his way but he (PBUH) remained resolute and determined. He (PBUH) enlightened the whole world with the teachings and light of Islam. At the age of 63, he (PBUH) met his Maker.

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