Thursday, 30 June 2016

Dargah

"Dargah" the first thing that clings in our mind with this very word is serenity, where soul meets the ultimate and mind attains what it wonders for in the meadows. dargah, it's like the gateway leading to a world where divine goes unparalleled with the soul.
But some where all our conceptions are being misled. In a world where science has more believers than religion and facts are taking over faith, youngsters are playing a major role in preaching technology and science. But somewhere something is terribly wrong. The name which goes best with dargah is "Hazrat Nizamuddins dargah" with a very vivid and dynamic past. But for the time being its glorious past is getting shadowed behind the curtains of drug addiction.
A burning problem of nation in real time, somewhere everything is getting messed up, somewhere the glory is being curtained behind the shadow of drug curtails, drug addicts. The picture of the Dargah is very different from the one that we see in televisions and movies. The way they are portrayed is way too different from the real picture. Children’s of age group 9-13 are lying there unattained, senseless, hallucinated in addiction.
These children usually are from lower middle class and upper middle class families, also a large part of them are the spoilt brats of rich people. These children are usually homeless, mentally retarded and work part time to support their drug addiction they are the future of India. A future too doomed and a future unbiased. Most of them have lost the conception of reality, addiction is their past, present and also future. They have nothing left in them hallucinated life has become their reality. But where is the government now? where is religion now?
According to Islamic and Hindu scriptures anything that misleads our consciousness is against them and also they are harmful for the existence of mankind. Addicts have no religion. It's a national problem. Not only in Dargahs but also in some temples liquors and other narcotics are preached. For example, most commonly used for getting high among Hindus is "Ganja" (Marijuana). This is usually taken in the name of some God. But all of them misleads humanity, misleads young minds. None of our Gods or Goddesses or the almighty came down on earth and told us about these narcotics. But all these darkness is preached under the light of religion. None of the religions misguides us but we do, people do.
‘Drugs never possess a religion.’


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