There are times when you are reunited with relatives and friends. Life has been very busy and has engulfed us in so many difficulties and commitments that we are unable to devote time to social activities. As we all know, we are living in a postmodern era in which technology and other machinery are at their peak. Without a doubt, we are provided with every type of convenience, but we are also subjected to the following side effects in brief. But one of the most important points in my mind is that machines and technologies have snatched our social movements.
According to recent research, families who live together and participate in social activities are less depressed than people who live alone. I know many families who are estranged from one another and living lives of loneliness, and almost all of them suffer from depression, whereas families who live together are free of disease. So, my advice is to spend time with your family and friends and leave the rest of the world to share your thoughts and problems with them.
I was fortunate to meet with my relatives and some friends at my Uncle's house yesterday. They were invited to Juloos and Aza's home and asked to order some food for them. It is our custom to invite Dasta and distribute food to them on every Moharam. The good news is that poor people are greatly assisted, and they receive their one-time meal.
It was around 12 p.m. when I arrived at my Uncle's house, where I met all of my relatives. I made many pictures that I wanted to share with you in order to share my culture and traditions. The first image shows a group photo of my relatives, with my daughter on my lap. Walayat Hussain, Sualeh, and Arsalan are among the others. We were waiting outside the house for the DASTA to arrive and serve them food.
I also shared some more photos with you, especially when food was distributed to the people. In the picture, you can see a large crowd of people gathered for the food. This is one of the good deeds that is extremely beneficial to the needy. During the month of Moharam, more foods are distributed from almost every house, which is extremely beneficial to the poor.
This is a short story about the day I spent with my family and friends yesterday. It was a wonderful day, and I am grateful because we were able to help many poor people fill their stomachs while receiving numerous prayers from the bottom of their hearts. I hope you enjoyed my gathering and the photography. If you like our work of distributing food to the poor, please leave your feedback in the comments section.
Thank you for sticking with me until the end.