Thursday, December 22, 2022

Daughters Are a Blessing, Not a Burden: Lalu Prasad Yadav's Daughter Rohini Is a Shining Example but Not An Exception

By Dr. Shahabuddin Saqib 22 December 2022 Translated into English by Ghulam Ghaus Siddiqi, New Age Islam Understanding The Importance Of Daughter Who Is A Blessing From God Almighty. They Shouldn't Be Subjected To Discrimination In Any Way. Main Points 1. Women are the first to volunteer to give their organs to save the lives of their loved ones all over the world, not just in India. 2. Daughters endure any adversity and become a source of consolation for their families during the hardest moments and on the most challenging roads in life. 3. Think about how females today are excelling not just in the classroom but in every aspect of life, bringing honour to their parents, families, nations, and societies. 4. According to a study based on data from the previous 20 years, between 75 and 80 percent of organ donors were women. ------ Lalu Yadav and Rohini Acharya ---- On December 5, 2022, Lalu Prasad Yadav, the Rashtriya Janta Dal (RJD) chief and a well-known politician in India, underwent a successful kidney transplant. By once again saving her father's life, the daughter added her name to the list of daughters who sacrifice everything for their parents. This time, the daughter, "Rohini Acharya," has excelled with the sons and shown a sense of generosity. Rohini, the daughter of Lalu Prasad Yadav, lives in Singapore with her husband. After seeing her father writhe in pain from a multitude of ailments, she made the decision to donate her kidney in order to preserve his life. Then, while parents often don't want their daughter's organs, especially those of married children, she convinced Lalu Prasad and his family to accept her organ. The reason for this is quite clear. The lives of their girls, their domestic problems, their commitments, and several other important considerations prevent the parents from accepting this. But in this instance, Rohini was successful in convincing not only her husband and in-laws but also her parents. Rohini's example is unquestionably a slap in the face to a culture that still sees girls as less valuable than boys and continues to crush daughters' souls by giving sons priority in everything, yet daughters willingly swallow this poison of prejudice. Women are the first to volunteer to give their organs to save the lives of their loved ones all over the world, not just in India. They can be a granddaughter, wives, sisters, mothers, or daughters. The unpleasant reality of modern society is that, despite sacrificing everything, even their joy, parents do not find their male offspring to be supportive at challenging times. Daughters, on the other hand, are proud to assist their parents in difficult situations and in their old age. They sacrifice everything to keep their parents content. The daughters would spit all of the world's joys at their parents' feet if they had had enough. Despite this, girls are the most frequently abused, discriminated against, and neglected. Many explanations have been offered for this, but few of them are compelling. Instead, ego, envy, arrogance, pride, and a false sense of grandeur typically come into play. Daughters are still subject to discrimination in many societies. But through their talent and perseverance, love and honesty, morality and character, education and training, women have consistently shown that they are superior to boys. They have also demonstrated that they are not inferior to boys in any manner. So the idea that daughters are a burden is totally false. Daughters, however, are priceless gift from nature. Daughters endure any adversity and become a source of consolation for their families during the hardest moments and on the most challenging roads in life. It wouldn't be an overstatement to say that women who experience discrimination from a young age to adulthood selflessly work to assist them at every turn. She occasionally assumes the roles of mother, sister, and daughter in addition to being their travel companion in an effort to make their lives a bouquet of happiness. Even today, when a father needed a kidney, a daughter came forward. She is Rohini Acharya. She so served as an example of a woman making a sacrifice. Because of this, not just the nation but the entire world praised her dedication and sacrifice. As long as Lalu Yadav lives, Rohini's heart will continue to beat within him, and he will continue to pray from the bottom of his heart, I think. The flood of congratulations and lauds will go on. In religions other than Islam, giving a position to women has long been seen as disgusting. The teachings of these religions are based on prejudice. Some faiths vilified women, while others insisted that they were the cause of every problem. But no other religion has ever given girls the high rank and status that Islam does. Despite this, girls in Muslim society suffer just as many challenges. Trials start the moment a daughter is born. The poor parent's body is coated in dew, which masks the anguish and causes the face to grow pale. This is the state of the society, where women are referred to as a blessing from Allah, and where parents of daughters are given good news. In today's Muslim culture, a horrible custom is emerging: when a son is born, the entire family celebrates and sweets are given out, but when a daughter is born, everyone becomes silent and develops ridges on their foreheads as if they had been snipped by a snake. Additionally, some people feel so furious that they decide to break the relationship when they find out that their wife has given birth to a girl. They know that everything happens because of Allah's will and without the woman's fault, but they nevertheless act this way. Daughters are the embodiment of mercy, love, and compassion given by Allah Almighty. As a result, one should constantly be kind to them. The pleasant news of paradise for the birth of females and their best education has been revealed by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). As a result, the training component of their schooling should receive complete focus. They shouldn't be subjected to discrimination in a way that renders them powerless and prevents them from achieving their goals. Think about how females today are excelling not just in the classroom but in every aspect of life, bringing honour to their parents, families, nations, and societies. They have demonstrated through their talent and commitment just how priceless they are. Women are the first to soothe the pain when any social life crisis arises. Even a lonely family becomes a source of joy when girls are laughing. According to a study based on data from the previous 20 years, between 75 and 80 percent of organ donors were women. However, men made up between 75 and 80 percent of those who received organ transplants. According to statistics on kidney transplants, 90% of married couples who donated living organs were female. Another point is that, despite the fact that donors and recipients were frequently married couples, 90% of the donors in these cases were wives and only 10% were husbands. Sad to say, in our society, a man's family would typically look to his wife or mother first if he needed a kidney. ---- Urdu Article: Daughters Are a Blessing, Not a Burden بیٹیاں بوجھ نہیں انمول ہوتی ہیں URL: https://newageislam.com/current-affairs/daughters-blessing-lalu-rohini-/d/128682 New Age Islam, Islam Online, Islamic Website, African Muslim News, Arab World News, South Asia News, Indian Muslim News, World Muslim News, Women in Islam, Islamic Feminism, Arab Women, Women In Arab, Islamophobia in America, Muslim Women in West, Islam Women and Feminism

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