Saturday, May 13, 2023

A slap on the face of Pakistan leadership by islamic History

 A slap on Pakistan's Leaders face



Muhammad-bin Urwah entered into the city of Yamen as governor of Yamen. People were gathered to welcome him and expecting a long speech. He spoked only one sentence; “o’ people this is my conveyance(horse) and this mine, If I would carry more than this, consider me as thief.” He ended his speech.

He made yamen as model of progress and prosperity, and when he was leaving the yamen people were tearing for him. There were a huge crowd and people were expecting a long speech, but Muhammad-bin Urwah spoked only one sentence;” o’ people look this my conveyance, that was mine and now I am going back. I have nothing more than this.”

Dear Pakistanis just look at your judges, prime ministers, politicians, government officers and general’s entry an end exit. 


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