1-To do work with one’s own hands is very a useful habit. There is nothing shameful or undignified in it. We find that in this world we can have nothing without work. We have various scientific inventions because of work. If people had not worked, we would never built railways, motors, ships aero planes, radios, televisions, etc. If the farmers do not plough the soil, there will be no crops. If the masons, carpenters and weavers do not labour, there will be no houses or shelter and no clothes to cover our bodies.
The English ruled the sub-continent for about one hundred year. They employed the local people as cooks, bearers, valets etc. The Pakistan and the Indians also began copying them blindly. They began employing local men to do their manual work for them. In fact, these English men and women in the country did all their house chores themselves.
In our country, people usually think that a man a works in the office is superior to the man who works in the field. This idea is wrong. A Tangawala or a Rikshawala earns much more than a clerk. So, we must give the manual worker a place of dignity in our society. In fact work is worship. Our Holy Prophet (S. A. W) raised the dignity of work when he carried bricks for the construction of the masjind, dug trenches. He even mended his own worn out shoes.
2-It is famous saying "Hard Work is a Key to Success". Actually is also true "where there is a will there is a way". Those nations who work hard get famous in the world.
Dignity of work means to understand the importance of work and labour. Every one should realize the dignity of labour and work. Our Holy Prophet (Peace Be Upon Him) love doing work for him self. He repaired his shoes, mended and washed his clothes and swept his room.
When the mosque of Medina was under constructions, he carried mud and building material. During the Battle of Khandaq, he joined his companions in digging the ditch outside Medina.
The companions of the holy