Post by hafeezanwar on May 14, 2015 10:41:53 GMT
The author wept too much at the Qazipet shrine grave yard
The author upon his retirement from his service of the foreign country was arrived at Qazipet after a gap of many years to visit the grave of his grandfather and grandmother at Qazipet recently in the month of May 2014.
When he visited the grave of his grandfather, which is under a big Neem tree and its
shed is spread over large areas of the graveyard and my grandmother’s grave is situated
beside the grave of my grandfather. Both graves are well maintained so are available in
the good condition.
As the both graves are under the big old Neem tree so there is too much shade as well as
so much cold and peaceful atmosphere as well as comfort is available there. So an
atmosphere of peace and comfort is available there too much due to the coolness of the
branches of Neem tree which is prevailing in the grave yard.
So for this reason the atmosphere of coolness and peace condition is prevailing there and there will be thinking arise in my mind that both of them living in the peaceful condition.
However the author wept too much there because our grandfather who was
administrator of the shrine of Qazipet for many years and our grandmother who lived
in Qazipet village for many years and she did many endeavours and she helped many
needy women and children there so now both of them are buried in the graveyard of
Qazipet shrine and nobody is not there in the village to visit them from their lineage but
many unknown visitors are visiting their graves there and I have personally seen many
flowers on their graves which were placed by those unknown persons.
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Mohammed Abdul Hafeez, B.Com.,
Translator ‘ Muslim Saints and Mystics’
(The Tadhkirah al-Awliya of Farid Eldin Attar
& ‘The Hasth Bahist’ ,
Hyderabad, India
Email : hafeezanwar@yahoo.com
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