There are many differences between the past and the present.
Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barkatuhu
Hi friends, how are you all? I hope you are well. Alhamdulillah. By the infinite mercy of Allah Almighty and in return for your good prayers, Allah Almighty has kept me very, very well. Alhamdulillah.
After a long time, I have come to talk to you about a new topic. If Allah Almighty grants me tawfeeq, I will talk about it. Insha Allah.
Like every day, today, when I come to the shop from home, I see a few cattle carts standing next to the shop.
By cattle cart, I mean the car in which the cows are being lifted, which is called a pickup or a van.

Anyway, every Wednesday and Saturday, cows are lifted and lowered from in front of my shop for these two days a week. They make a lot of dirt in front of my shop, they make it very dirty, they make it very dirty, and they make cow excrement. On Wednesday and Saturday, I actually have to endure such

a hardship.
Anyway, seeing this, I remembered I remember when I was a child. On market days, people used to walk to the market in the morning after feeding the cows. It was a bit difficult, but the martyrs would reach the market safely and in good health.
During the sacrifice, I saw the cows being beautifully decorated with shawls and headed towards the market. When I was a child, I used to count the cows and how many were there. When they bought or sold cows, I would stand in the afternoon and ask how much money they had bought the cows.
Many people would say, many people would say no, it would be annoying. Many people have said it many times, so I don't want to say it anymore. Anyway, there have been many changes between the past and the present. Now cows no longer walk. Now cows are brought in different vehicles. I think it is more of a disadvantage than a benefit.
Because many cows break their legs while moving and after lifting them, they have to cross the road with great difficulty. Where ten cows can be kept, they keep 15 to 20 cows. They take the cows to the market with great difficulty and bring them.
Then There is a common issue, I have seen many cows break their legs while lifting and lowering them. A cow that costs two lakh taka gets a broken leg and then loses one and a half lakh taka. A cow that costs one and a half lakh taka gets a broken leg and then loses one lakh taka. This leads to a lot of money loss. There are many other problems like this.
So I thought I would share this with you. I think the previous days were much better.
Everything here seems like formalin to me. The fields seem dangerous. Everything is said to be adulterated. Please forgive us all.







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