Monday, December 10, 2012

The maternal compassion and the example of the self-sacrifice in the octopus

In the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean, the giant octopus – their
length exceeds four metres- live. The octopus searches for a shelter
in order to be safe and when they find the shelter they live there
until the end of their lives.
This shelter is a place where the octopus will give birth to the baby
octopi safely. As soon as the mother octopus settles down, it starts
to lay eggs. After giving birth to about 100,000 baby octopi , it
won't breed again.
The mother octopus takes care of its babies with great
self-devotionduring six months. In order to keep the babiesalive the
nest should be moist. To do this, the octopus checks the eggs
frequently. To cater to the oxygen of the eggs, the octopus splashes
water continuously on the eggs.
The mother octopus is sobusy taking care of the eggs that it doesn't
spend time on eating anything. Although it could easily die from
starvation, it endeavors without stopping to takecare of its eggs
until they hatch safely and easily until it breaths its last.
In the end, young and fully-formed babies hatch from the eggs...
However, the mother octopus which is a caretaker, compassionate and
merciful is dead.
Of course, He is Allah Who creates the octopuswith compassion, mercy
and devotion, and He has the infinite mercy and compassion, as He is
the Creator and maintainer of all living things. Allah is most
Benefcent, the most Merciful.

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And Allah Knows the Best!

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M NajimudeeN Bsc- INDIA

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