Importance of 'Water'


 Haroon Al-Rasheed, the fifth caliph of the Abbasi era has passed away. Examples are the Muslims who rose to prominence during his time or those whose example is still given. Once Haroon Rasheed was very thirsty for water. He asked his slaves for water. Began to move towards.

There was a dervishes in Baghdad during the time of Hazrat Bahlol (Caliph Haroon Al-Rasheed). His name was Bahlol Dana. I used to walk barefoot and camp wherever I got tired. Some people have written that they were fascinated. They were immersed and lost in the manifestation and love of Allah. Amir Haran said to Rashid, "If you don't mind, can I ask you some questions?"

Beel (may Allah have mercy on him) asked that if you feel such thirst and you need water, you had water, what reward would you give him? Haroon Rashid replied that in exchange for this one glass of water I would give him half of my kingdom. Question number two Bahlol asked Amir Haran Rasheed that if you drink this water and then your water does not come out of this body then what will you give to someone in return? Amir Haroon Rashid's reply was that I would give him half of my kingdom in return. In response to this, Bahlol said , this is a glass of water, it is important for you or your whole kingdom can save you from it.

Man can survive without eating anything, but life is not possible without water. Where water is so important, Pakistan lacks a great blessing like water. The industry, agriculture and economy of any country depend on water. When a country suffers from water scarcity then how can that country develop. According to the Washington D.C.-based think tank World Resources Institute (WRI), there are approximately 400 areas in the world, including Pakistan, where residents are facing severe water problems. Economic activity has increased the pressure on the world's water resources. It is feared that water shortages will force millions to flee, leading to tensions and political instability.

Pakistan's Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) has announced that the contract for the construction of Pakistan's largest Diamer-Bhasha Dam has been awarded to Frontier Works Organization (FWO), a Pakistani military-run organization, and a Chinese state-owned company. Given to a Power China partner. According to the press release, the construction of the dam is estimated at Rs 1406.5 billion. Announcing the immediate commencement of work on the construction of the dam, it was stated that the construction of the dam would be completed in the year 2028. An agreement worth Rs 442 billion has also been signed with a partner of both the companies for the construction of the hydropower project.

As time goes by, the importance of water is also increasing in the world. Man should understand the importance of every single drop of water. I put it in the ground to deliver water so that human beings do not face dehydration and do not suffer from it. We should understand the importance of water in our daily life and avoid wasting water.

Mehr

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