بسم اللہ الرحمٰنِ الرحیم
The Earth is adorned with a multitude of flavors (sour, sweet, salty, astringent, umami), an array of colors (white, black, blue, yellow, violet, pink, orange), and a variety of fragrances (rose, jasmine, henna, basil, cuscus, sandal, and more). All the greenery and blessings we enjoy are the result of the toil and sweat of one individual, recognized by every society as a farmer. The farmer is a dedicated individual whose sense of duty cannot be hindered by darkness or scorching sunrays. Neither freezing winters nor raging storms can shake their resolve or break their courage. This group of individuals is committed to sustaining the young and ever-living creations of God, including humans, animals, cattle, birds, insects, and spiders. Their day begins before the call to Fajr prayer and ends after the call to Isha prayer. They are the only beings on Earth who do not receive holidays on Eid or Ashura. Every hour of their lives serves as a practical example of continuous labor. They are true believers, as they mix thousands of rupees worth of seeds and fertilizers with their own hands, whispering to their Lord, "If You will it, transform these thousands into millions, otherwise, I have mixed them with my own hands in the soil." Farming is the only profession where every moment of life is dedicated to fulfilling the needs of others, often neglecting their own personal lives.