Muslim -father and son offered examples of brotherhood, made a temple within 100 days without wages
India is a land of diversity, where the door of humanity, despite the differences in religion, cabinets and language, connects us. There are examples in the country that prove that the walls of religion are falling on their own. One such inspiring example recently appeared from Itarsi in Madhya Pradesh, where a Muslim-father-son duo made an example of harmony and brotherhood, reminding the entire society of humanity again. This is the story of Muslim Ambagsman Rahman and his son Rizwan, who did the building of a temple in a village near Itarsi for a full 100 days without any compensation. This temple was built by teacher Savitri with the aim of fulfilling her mother’s last wish. Rehman and Rizwan are masons by profession and usually manage a home in daily wages, but they have done this work as service and happiness. The last wish of the mother behind the Temple Construction, Savitri, who has taught at Kesla Excellence School for the past 15 years, said she is building this temple in memory of her mother Bhagwati Shivlal. His mother built a Mahadhiya in the village about 35 years ago and installed the statue of Ishta Devi Siddhidatri in it. Mother wanted a beautiful temple to be built there in the future. Savitri says she spent 5 lakh calls from her downtown capital for the temple. When the selfless service of father and son, Rahman and Rizwan joined this work, Savitri talked about giving their wages, but politely rejected the proposal. Rahman said: “We consider it a service. If someone joins a noble work, religion does not get in the way.” Rahman sent his son Rizwan to other works in between, so the family would continue to live. Savitri was so impressed by the gift of land and Tilak -again that she announced to name one field of Rahman and Rizwan from her six hectares of land. Not only that, Yagyashala was arranged during the opening ceremony of the temple, where the local Brahmins also honored Rahman and Rizwan through Tilak. This scene has become a unique example of social harmony. The example of harmony, the message to society. This incident is not only the story of the construction of a temple, but the message is that the real strength of India is unity in its diversity. This story tells that when a Muslim ambigose man builds a Hindu temple without selfishness, those who spread hatred in the name of religion get answers. This fraternity is the soul of India. Savitri, who was fulfilled on Mother’s Day, says that she deliberately closed the temple building on Mother’s Day, so that it could also become a tribute to her mother. He said: “Mother always said that the temple consists of emotions, not just brick and stone. Rahman and Rizwan put bricks of emotions in this temple. ‘ Conclusion: When talking about hatred in the name of religion in society, then such examples remind us that humanity is the greatest religion. Rahman and Rizwan of Itarsi have proven that India’s heart is still alive, who look at every religion with the same eyes. It was not just a temple built, but a bridge between society, that we add – not breaking.