(The following is a translation of writting of renowed Indian Scholar Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi Rahimullah at a time when the Hindu Muslim Riots were engulfing large part of India.And people were becoming mad in communal Frenzy. This was a advise to indian people and relevant to whole world. It becomes still more relevant now as world is seeing different type of turmoil.)
INDIA ON A DECISIVE
CROSS ROAD
In the human world there
is nothing more dangerous, nothing more agonizing than that a human being
losing his hopes in human beings.
And it is more regrettable that, in his
madness and hatred of mankind, he would indulge in violence against helpless
women and innocent children; thus crushing flower buds before they would
blossom or smile.
It may be the fields of
education or training, information or progress, financial prosperity or
political stability but the branch on which this nest is standing and will
always stand, is the environment of human peace and security. Therefore,
discussing about the decoration and planning the building of the nest it is
necessary to take care of the safety of the branch on which it is standing or
it is going to stand.
No work can be done
without running the risks and making sacrifices. To build a nation, fostering
the sense of humanism, creating the sense of mutual cooperation, trust and
affection, we need to make an intrepid, fearless and desperate attempt even at
the risk of our lives.
India is standing at a
cross road of history. One road leads to destruction, perpetual confusion,
decline and downfall and another leads to permanent peace, security, unity and
friendship.
At every bend some people
appear who change the course of history and turn the tide of events. Their
intrepidity, their courage, their frankness, their spirit of sacrifice plays as
a saviour of the country and entire nation.
An old poet has said:
“When the wise and
determined people get to work They reclaim the seas and take out rivers from
mountains”.
MAULANA ABUL HASAN ALI
NADWI KISI MULK WA MA'ASHARA KE LIYE KHATARNAAK BAAT (PAGE:13-15)
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