Muashiray Ki Rasumaat

Book Name:Muashiray Ki Rasumaat

who initiated it have died and met their punishment but unfortunately, Muslims, who are heedless of their inevitable deaths are busy in continuing this tradition, due to which, this tradition, which is full of sins and destruction, is spreading its misfortune. Today, those who call themselves Muslims are busy in celebrating the non-Muslim tradition of ‘Basant’ with great pride, in which kite flying competitions take place, speakers are fitted to the roofs of houses, through which indecent songs are played. They become so jubilant over the kite tearing apart, that boys and girls are seen dancing together, not wanting to remain behind the men, even women take part in this event. Hotels and the roofs of tall buildings are booked in advance, in which, many people from up and down the country come to take part in this sin also. In short, there is a great amount of shameless acts, indecency and many other sins that take place.

Every year, due to this misfortunate event, many people lose their lives by falling from roofs, getting their kite lines stuck, because of electric cables falling and getting into disputes during the competition. There are many children whose jugular veins get cut due to the sharp kite line, whilst there are many others who lose their arms and legs and spend the rest of their lives crippled and become a burden for their parents and families. There are many parents who send their children to these accursed gatherings and then live the rest of their lives in grief due to the absence of their child. Besides important people, people from outside the country are also invited to witness the kite-flying, those people must laugh after witnessing the stupidity of this nation whose every child is in debt, yet instead of saving their country, they are wasting hundreds of thousands of rupees on kite-flying. In short, many Muslims are falling into the traps of their lower selves and the devil by wasting their time and money, and sometimes even lose their lives. May