There are still dream left
There are still dreams left.
Muhammad Anwar Sahib from Okara has been distributing newspapers and magazines from house to house for the past 46 years. Rain or shine, he may have neglected his responsibility.
When he came to give a magazine yesterday, happiness was radiating from his face. I was standing at the gate, I sensed his happiness and asked Anwar sir, is he looking very happy today?
said
Mian Sahib, I am going to Lahore today for my daughter's convocation. I inquired about what convocation, Mian Sahib said my daughter has become a doctor and Alhamdulillah she has won six gold and silver medals. I asked Anwar Bhai how many children. and what they are doing.
He said, "I have 5 children, sir. I myself could only get education up to matriculation and I have been selling newspapers for the last 46 years, but if I thank the Lord of the worlds millions of times, it is less that despite my limited income and difficulties, I have children." gave priority to education and today all my children are highly educated mashallah the elder son is a pharmacist and the younger daughter is MPhil chemistry and BEd. The third number daughter has become a doctor, the fourth number is MPhil Zoology and Masha Allah the fifth child is Bsc Honor Chemistry.
I kept saying mashallah ❤️ on every word he said. This article is a message to all workers regarding May Day that it is better to celebrate May Day formally in developing countries and hope from the governments that courage, help God, at least educate their children in this society. Make us a useful citizen, just like a newspaper seller worker who had courage despite all the difficulties, he is a beacon for us.


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