Discipline

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Discipline.

Through history we come to know that how much importance the world discipline has. Through the pages of history we can see that discipline is a word, which we often hear with the name of army or any force of the world, but it is as much important in the common people life, as in the army. It is a great force through which a nation can build its foundation great and strong.

Basically, discipline, if seen in one way, is the carrying out of something like an order or a task, by sticking to it despite even threats to life and limb. Actually the word has the same root as disciple and is sometimes defined to mean the artof being disciples.

The art of discipline is taught in occupation where implicit and immediate obedience and orders is important. Hence we have high levels of discipline in the armed forces, in ships and in the fire service. Every one woks as a team and throws himself into the task, leaving all judgments to the leader. Coordination and trust in Each other and the leaders have to be perfect. Each man has to do exactly as he is told, without question even at the risk of his life-that is true discipline.

In fact discipline is the heights norms of life. It is the strongest character of the men. It is only the discipline, which compels a student to work hard even though he has a hundred of other works to do. And only discipline from our life, our society will become like a forest where all the beast live according to their own way of life.

Being a Muslims we belief in discipline more than any other nation or religion of the world because Allah and Muhammad (PBUH) repeatedly advised the Muslims to keep in right path and live a disciplined life. In Quran the Muslims are told to hold the rope of Allah strongly and do not make sects. In hadith of the Prophet (PBUH) the Muslims are told that those who will make his one way is like the goat who separate from the flock and become a preyof a lion.

Therefore discipline is what makes the difference between successful life and mere following along without an aimand being at the mercy of circumstances.

 

 

 



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