People & Sons
Wasatullah Khan BBC
Jesus broke the last bite with the twelve disciples and said, "One of you will be deceived."
It's over. One of the twelve disciples, Judas Iscariot, went to the chief Jewish monk in the city and traded Jesus' identity for thirty pieces of silver.
And then he led the Roman army to the garden where Jesus was with his other disciples. Judas kissed Jesus' hands to identify him, and the Roman soldiers took Jesus into custody.
At that moment, Juda was stung by guilt and, in remorse, threw the silver coin on the ground and left. And committed suicide by hanging from a tree. But after Judas, Jesus' remorse did not help.
Two thousand years after this incident, only so much has changed that the deceivers do not commit suicide out of remorse.
ہم روحِ سفر ہیں ہمیں ناموں سے نہ پہچان
کل اور کسی نام سے آ جائیں گے ہم لوگ
(رضی اختر شوق)
Surprisingly, in a society where a woman is hostile to one another, everyone's eyes go round and round.
But in the same society, if an influential and virtuous name leaves one party, principle or ideology and joins the first, second, third, fourth and fifth parties, then his political infallibility and virtue is practically irrelevant. It seems.
A very good term has also been used in Urdu for this verb. Pragmatism
There is always a cattle market in this country. Among them is the goat generation that takes place every three years in the name of Senate elections. I have heard that every time the land of this goat generation is killed, it falls a foot of shame and falls within itself.
What do you gain by pointing fingers at a sensitive organization, party, leader, property agent or middleman? Yesterday they were yours, today they are for someone else, tomorrow they will be someone else's.
The market is always on supply and demand. Businesses must have either hard cash or reputation or dominance.
They say not all eggs are dirty. Even today, there are invaluable people who live by ideology and principle.
So are everyone in the diamond market the same fog?
Even there, there are white-clad hairdressers, peddlers, composers, repairmen, tailors, cobblers, restaurant operators, and those who live in backyards and make a living in other jobs. Will
Everyone will respect him. But isn't that the reason for the introduction of this honorable neighborhood?
This spectacle that never takes the name of ending, this theater of oppression and oppression. Now every single line of his script is being spoken by children in the streets. This is a spectacle, not an ideal holy war. This hostage is a theatrical battle between many brokers over the proceeds of the physical and mental buying and selling of the masses.
Does putting up a board of National Interest & Company or People & Sons make the business humane? Does hanging ayat al-kursi in a shop frame change the rules of fog?
If Judas Iscariot survives, he may be one of the saints of this age. He at least regretted the deception and dropped the silver coins on the ground.
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