Caliph Haroon-ur-Rashid presided over a dispute between a rich man and beggar over ownership of a white horse. To determine the true owner, the caliph had each man touch the horse. When the beggar touched it, the horse winced in displeasure, but when the rich man touched it, the horse snorted in pleasure, proving the rich man's ownership. Despite this, the rich man forgave the beggar and gave him a handful of gold coins, pleasing all those in the court.
Caliph Haroon-ur-Rashid presided over a dispute between a rich man and beggar over ownership of a white horse. To determine the true owner, the caliph had each man touch the horse. When the beggar touched it, the horse winced in displeasure, but when the rich man touched it, the horse snorted in pleasure, proving the rich man's ownership. Despite this, the rich man forgave the beggar and gave him a handful of gold coins, pleasing all those in the court.
Caliph Haroon-ur-Rashid presided over a dispute between a rich man and beggar over ownership of a white horse. To determine the true owner, the caliph had each man touch the horse. When the beggar touched it, the horse winced in displeasure, but when the rich man touched it, the horse snorted in pleasure, proving the rich man's ownership. Despite this, the rich man forgave the beggar and gave him a handful of gold coins, pleasing all those in the court.
Caliph Haroon-ur-Rashid presided over a dispute between a rich man and beggar over ownership of a white horse. To determine the true owner, the caliph had each man touch the horse. When the beggar touched it, the horse winced in displeasure, but when the rich man touched it, the horse snorted in pleasure, proving the rich man's ownership. Despite this, the rich man forgave the beggar and gave him a handful of gold coins, pleasing all those in the court.
and respected for his justice and wisdom.One day he was holding court, the Qazi brought a dispute which he could not settle.The dispute between the rich-man and beggar was over a white horse,which both a rich-man and a beggar claimed to be their. To prove who was telling the truth, the caliph asked both men to placed their hands on horse one by one.When the beggar touched the horse it winced to show its displeasure while at the rich-man touched the horse snorted in pleasure, then it proved that the horse belonged to the rich-man and the beggar was a lier and deserved punishment. But the rich-manforgave the beggar and gave him handful of gold coins. This noble action pleased everybody in the court
TeachingAkhund is a sindhi word which means Teacher.It
comes from Persian word Khandanwhich means to read.The teacher is one who reads the commands of God and teaches oters with full attention.She enjoys a very high position in human society.A good teacher has following qualities 1She/He has thirst of knowledge. 2She/He doesnt feel shire to learn from everyone. 3She/He practices what she/he has to teach. 4She/He writes truth, wonders and beauty.. 5.She/He loves his /her profession.
FishingFishing is an important occupation.Fish is also a
source of food and millions of people all over the world are engaged in this occupation.Fisher-men works sometime alone and sometime together.They stay at sea for many days and they have arrangements for keeping fish in a good condition.In Pakistan fisher-men are engaged in both sea or marine inland or freshwater fishing. Freshwater fishes are caught from rivers, steams and ponds while the marine fishing is done along the Arabian Sea. Freshwater fishes are more tasty than marine
fishes.In marine fishing, fisher-men face the dangers like storms
and rough weather but now training institutes and weather stations are established to get awareness from the coming situations.