One day a brilliant and beautiful flower with attractive colours met a pearl living in the far bottom of the sea who had none of these characteristics. They got to know each other.
The flower said: our family is large; many members, many species and one of them is the rose.
Each has a distinctive scent, appearance. Suddenly the flower seemed sad.
Why are you so sad, the pearl asked.
The flower replied: Human beings deal with us carelessly, they dont respect us; they grow us only to get pleasure from our fragance and beauty. They throw us on the street or in the garbage after we have lost our most valuable properties: brilliance and fragrance.
The flower sighed and said to the pearl: how do you feel about life buried here in the bottom of the sea?
The pearl answered: although I have none of your distinctive colours and sweet scents, humans think I am precious. They do the impossible just to obtain me, they go on long journeys, dive deep in the seas, searching for me.
You might be amazed to know that the deeper I lay, the more beautiful and brilliant I become... thats what increases my value in their thoughts...
I live in a thick shell isolated in the dark seas.
However I' m happy and proud to be in a safe zone far from mischievous or dangerous hands...
and still the humans consider me highly valuable.
Do you know what the flower and pearl symbolize???
I think I know but what will I get when my answer is right? A prize to the right answer would be nice?
Well, pearl is a muslimah that covers herself properly as she is a protected pearl, while the flower is the woman who does not cover, thats the obvious difference.
I think I know but what will I get when my answer is right? A prize to the right answer would be nice?
Well, pearl is a muslimah that covers herself properly as she is a protected pearl, while the flower is the woman who does not cover, thats the obvious difference.
Salam alaykum;
good answer.
From Occupied Palestine:
We have suffered too much for too long. We will not accept apartheid masked as peace. We will settle for no less than our freedom.
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