Muniba Mazari, the inspiration

(Syeda Maha Qadri, Karachi)

Nature has given the man lots of blessings, yet he not only seems ungrateful, but also he complains for his fate. In spite of having a good health and a vigorous body, he gets cross over the lack of insignificant things. Besides, at times he makes it an evasion of not working more. Following this further, sometimes the situation gets worse and crucial for him and gets him smitten into the depression. Many people are losing the drive required for performing well either in their jobs, schools or any field of their work.

Furthermore, if the person is paraplegic, he reckons it as his right to get dependent on others. There are many problems chained up which our country is facing but mendicancy is getting worst day by day. We mostly see disabled begging and everyone else feel pity for them thus the situation gets pathetic and those mendicants seem content and very much self-satisfied with their profession.

For such people or everyone who has deterred his life whether he is disabled or not, Muniba Mazari is not less than a candle in the dark. Though inspiration is everywhere if we look around and open our eyes and mind to get utilized by it, Muniba Mazari; who is not only an artist, first wheel chair model, an activist, a writer but also a motivational speaker, plays her role very efficiently. While she was doing her bachelor in fine arts she got preyed of a contingency which made her paraplegic, yet she persuaded her artistic nature. Though finding painting hard by the dint of her agony of the spinal cord injury, she took it as a challenge and expressed her sentiments through her art.

She says, “Although it is hard to paint being a paraplegic, it is not easy to paint with a free mind when you are wheel chair bound, yet I know it is the only way through which I can spread the message of strength of courage. So, I forgot my pain and paint for myself, I paint for people as I believe in spreading the message of ‘Never give up’.”

Currently, she is running her brand by the name ‘Muniba’s Canvas’ with the slogan ‘Let Your Walls Wear Colors’. Her paintings give the message of living life.

Assuredly, her example reveals that non-accomplishment and omission have nothing to do with physical disability but mental one. It was only her determined thought which made her not giving up and encouraged her to do such things which definitely made her a role model. Brain is the most powerful thing in a human body. It can make the things possible or impossible for him, rest the option is over him that which way he adopts to entertain, whether it is encouraging which leads his life to the sky or its contrary which makes him disabled in his approach.

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