The word “mother” is a complete poem that rhythms forever. Dreams, emotions, love, and all feelings are hidden in this sacred word. The relationship between a child and a mother is the most sacred of all relationships in the world — even deeper and closer than the bond between the sky and its blue. The happiness hidden in a mother’s bosom is truly heavenly. According to the Qur’an, Paradise lies at the feet of the mother. From our mother, we learn to speak and learn morals. I first wrote the word “mother” while holding my mother’s hand, and I learned rhythm from the rhymes on her lips. A mother is truly a gift from God. Just as a mother loves and cares for her child more than herself, children should also care for their mother with the same devotion. No matter the reason, being away from one’s mother is misfortune. I am also part of that group. For the sake of education, I have to stay more than 100 km away from my mother. Every morning when I wake up, I remember my mother dearly. For a teenager like me who still longs for his mother’s breast, this separation feels like an ocean of tears. I write letters to her in my diary in the morning and afternoon. Often, tears fall while remembering her. When I suddenly wake up late at night, questions arise in my heart: Is mother also awake? Is she upset without me? Is she calling my name? Is she crying? Every night in my dreams, my mother answers the letters I write to her in my diary. Those who live away from their mothers truly understand this pain. Without a mother, all the happiness of life is mixed with sadness. And those whose mothers are no longer in this world know how much peace, joy, and hope a living mother brings. Respect and love to all the mothers of the world.
Parvej Husen Talukder
Editor in Chief, Kavya Kishor International
www.parvejhusntalukder.com


