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This is a run - away photo while travelling from Katra to Jammu on Jehlum river Bridge i could click and capture this picturesque sight for ever!!! Its one of my favorites!!!
UPLOADED BY TASAWAR HUSSAIN ASKARI, OGHI (MANSEHRA) , KPK, PAKISTAN.
MUHAMMAD ALI, FROM JEHLUM, AT OGHI AS A GUEST AT HIS NANI AMMA (MATERNAL GRAND MOTHER),s HOME. OTHER IS LAEBE, HIS COUSIN, MAMOOZAD.
In the Year in 1838, Hazrat Syed Ghulam Haider Shah was born in a beautiful hilly town, Jalapur Shareef, situated on the western bank of River Jehlum, near Kahwera saltmines in district Jehlum.
The grand father (Syed Sakhi Shah) and father (Syed Juma Shah) of Syed Ghulam Haider Shah have been renowned for their steadfastness and trustworthiness in the region.
His mother, from a Syed family of Khewah (Gujrat), had been very pious, a resolute lady and very considerate towards poor and needy ones.
Since his childhood Syed Ghulam Haider Shah had decent habits, clear thinking and complete faith and confidence in the supremacy and authority of Allah.
Learned Holy Quran from Mian Khan and his uncle Hzrt Syed Imam Shah. Among other teachers were Mian Mohammad Kamil and Mufti Ghulam Mohaiuddin, who were distinguished scholars in the region at that time.
As he reached his youth, Allah blessed him with strong and healthy built. He had fair wheatish complexion and attractive black eyes, full of confidence and conviction. His father used to impress upon him to lead a life with chastity. He honoured father’s advice and through out his life, avoided even minor touch with any na-mahram lady.
Top of Vaghal Village is almost 6500 feet high from sea level.Here we can view the following places.
Ayubia
Nathia Gali
Changla Gali
Dunga Gali
Balakot
Kaghan Valley
Neelum Valley
Bagh AJK
Poonch AJK
River Jehlum
Kotli Sattian
Leepa Valley
Indian Held Kashmir
Top of Vaghal Village is almost 6500 feet high from sea level.Here we can view the following places.
Ayubia
Nathia Gali
Changla Gali
Dunga Gali
Balakot
Kaghan Valley
Neelum Valley
Bagh AJK
Poonch AJK
River Jehlum
Kotli Sattian
Leepa Valley
Indian Held Kashmir
The suns about to go down and the stars are about to come out but before that can happen The Almighty gives us the oppertunity to witness the beauty of this process.
UPLOADED BY TASAWAR HUSSAIN ASKARI, OGHI (MANSEHRA) , KPK, PAKISTAN.
MUHAMMAD ALI, FROM JEHLUM, AT OGHI AS A GUEST AT HIS NANI AMMA (MATERNAL GRAND MOTHER),s HOME.
HASANAT IS HIS COUSIN (MAMOO ZAD)
Death Drive (Todestrieb): The bodily instinct to return to the state of quiescence that preceded our birth. The death drive, according to Freud explains why humans are drawn to repeat painful or traumatic events, even though such repetition appears to contradict our instinct to seek pleasure. Through such a compulsion to repeat, the human subject attempts to "bind" the trauma, thus allowing the subject to return to a state of quiescence.