By Sumit
Paul, New Age Islam
14
November 2023
Rahmanullah
Gurbaz, a 22-year-old cricketer, showed piety and compassion by donating to and
making the impoverished pavement dwellers a bit happier, a rare act of piety
and a heartening sign of the fact that the world is still not destitute of
angels.
…
Ye
sahi nahin ke main tanha hi jashn manaoon
Kisi
ke chehre pe hansi laaoon, kisi ke ashk ponchh aaoon
Nashtar
'Nishapuri'
(It's
unfair to celebrate a festival all by myself / Let me bring a smile to a face
and wipe out tears from the eyes)
…
In a
heart-warming display of compassion ahead of Diwali, Afghan cricketer
Rahmanullah Gurbaz, known for his powerful batting skills, has garnered
widespread praise for his selfless act of kindness on the streets of Ahmedabad.
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor lauded the cricketer's kind gesture as "far
greater than any century he might score."
That a
22-year-old young man is so full of compassion for the poor is a rare quality.
Yes, his act is far greater than a century or a double century. In these times
of publicity and paparazzi, when celebrities invite a battery of media persons
and call a press conference before donating a few bucks, this young man chose
an unearthly hour (3 am) to donate and make the lives of impoverished pavement
dwellers a bit happier. This underlines his piety, compassion and
thoughtfulness, quite a rare trait for a person so young. That he didn't limit
his act of compassion to a specific community is all the more laudable. He
understood the spirit and significance not just of Jashn-e-Charaghaan (Festival
of lamps) but of all festivals. This makes his gesture doubly heart-warming.
This is the true spirit of festivity which a young man understood and imbibed
so well and which remains elusive to people double and triple his age. Those
brainless people who burst crackers and added to the already existing noise and
pollution must learn a lesson from Rahmanullah Gurbaz. Any festival enhances
the bond and bonhomie. We all must take a cue from this gentleman cricketer
that an act of piety and compassion must never be publicised and played to the
gallery. It must be a private act sans a smidgen of fanfare. May Gurbaz score
many tons in the days to come and win the hearts of all and sundry with his
cricket and compassion? The world is still not destitute of angels and that's a
heartening sign. …
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A
regular columnist for New Age Islam, Sumit Paul is a researcher in comparative
religions, with special reference to Islam. He has contributed articles to the
world's premier publications in several languages including Persian.
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