Analysis
We should treat everyone with respect and appreciation
If we examine, we are a little stingy in the matter of expressing gratitude and even in the people we live among, these habits have not been awakened. I do not know why. We are very good people, we are lovely people, we provide good and happy things for each other. But we are stingy in the matter of praise and appreciation. This custom has not even become a habit here and we have not considered that praise and appreciation is also obligatory. If it is not obligatory somewhere, then it should be done so that unity and harmony are created between humans. Unfortunately, here, people are praised after their departure. If you go to the largest graveyard in Lahore, Miani Sahib, you will see many books on which the name of the deceased, date of birth and date of death are written. Then there will also be descriptive words along with it. Now that poor person cannot go out and see what is written on the book. It was not useful for him. It would have been better if he had been praised and appreciated while he was alive. It is a source of support for him to know that the people around him are very encouraging people. There is an incident where some companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) were there before him. The new ones came and said, "O Messenger of Allaah, these companions of yours seem very dear to me and I like them. I am not very familiar with them, but they are very kind-hearted." The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, "Did you tell them this?" He said, "Yes, I did not." He said, "Go immediately, follow them and put your hand on their shoulder and say, "I like you, I like you." So they ran after them and said, "I love you very much." Obviously, they must have responded to his love with love. We are lacking in some love. It is not that we do not have it in our hearts. I think we have enough love in our hearts. Our people sing songs and tell stories. We are very loving people, but we cannot express it with our tongues. I do not know why. And the expression of praise and scolding should be spontaneous and spontaneous.
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