🌍 Eid, Christmas, and Diwali
Not Just Festivals — A Message Humanity Is Ignoring
This is not a religious article.
This is a human article.
Read it slowly.
Because some words are not meant to be rushed.
Why Do Humans Celebrate Festivals?
Think honestly.
Why do we wait for festivals?
To eat better food?
To wear new clothes?
To take photos?
To feel special for one day?
If that is the answer,
then we lost the real meaning.
Festivals were never created for fun.
Festivals were created because humans forget.
We forget:
- To love
- To share
- To forgive
- To care
So life sends reminders.
Their names are:
Eid.
Christmas.
Diwali.
Festivals Are Not for God. They Are for Humans.
God does not need our lights.
God does not need our food.
God does not need our prayers.
We do.
Festivals come like a mirror.
They ask one question:
“Are you still human?”
🌙 Eid: A Lesson Written in Hunger and Sharing
Before Eid comes fasting.
No food.
No water.
No comfort.
Why?
Because a person who never feels hunger
can never understand pain.
Eid teaches humanity:
- Control your desires
- Break your ego
- Feel the poor
- Share what you love
On Eid:
- Rich and poor stand together
- Charity is not optional
- Forgiveness is encouraged
Eid does not ask how much you prayed.
Eid asks:
- Who did you feed?
- Who did you forgive?
- Who did you help?
If Eid lived in our hearts all year,
no child would sleep hungry.
🎄 Christmas: Love Without Conditions
Christmas came to teach one thing.
Love.
Not business.
Not shopping.
Not showing off.
Christmas teaches:
- Love people who cannot give back
- Forgive even when it hurts
- Give without expecting praise
Christmas tells humanity:
“Be kind.
Not because people deserve it,
but because kindness heals.”
The real Christmas gift
is not in boxes.
It is in how we treat people.
If Christmas was lived daily,
loneliness would disappear.
🪔 Diwali: Choosing Light Every Day
Diwali is not noise.
Diwali is not smoke.
Diwali is a decision.
Light or darkness.
Diwali teaches:
- Good always wins
- Hope never dies
- Truth has power
Lighting a lamp means:
“I will not be part of darkness.”
Even one lamp is enough.
If every human became one lamp,
this world would stop burning.
Different Festivals. Same Message.
Eid says: Share
Christmas says: Love
Diwali says: Hope
Different religions.
Same humanity.
Religion was sent to unite hearts.
When religion divides,
humans misunderstood it.
The Painful Truth We Must Accept
We celebrate festivals.
But:
- Hate is growing
- Hunger is spreading
- Wars continue
- Humanity is tired
This means one thing.
Festivals are not failing.
We are failing festivals.
We celebrate one day,
and forget the message the next day.
Festivals Are Training Days for Humanity
Festivals are lessons.
One day lessons
for lifetime practice.
If the lesson ends with the festival,
then we wasted it.
A Wake-Up Call to Every Human
This world does not need:
- New religions
- New festivals
- New gods
This world needs:
- Kind humans
- Honest hearts
- Shared pain
Eid, Christmas, and Diwali are begging us:
“Please… remember who you are.”
🔥 A Conclusion That Must Wake Humanity
By Shoaib Nasir
If Eid comes and hunger remains,
If Christmas passes and hate survives,
If Diwali ends and darkness stays,
Then humanity has failed.
Festivals were not celebrations.
They were instructions.
Live Eid in your sharing.
Live Christmas in your forgiveness.
Live Diwali in your choices.
Every day.
Not one day.
Humanity does not need more festivals.
It needs better humans.
— Shoaib Nasir


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