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There is a woman behind a successful man and there is a man behind an unsuccessful woman. If we look at over the history, we will come to know that “Behind every successful man there is a woman”. In fact success of a man is in the hands of the woman. All the great men are great because they had been accompanied by great women.
The reason why man is on earth? It is just because of a woman. In the beginning God created Adam A.S alone. Adam was not happy without a woman when living in heaven, then how a world without women can be a place worth living for him. So God created Eve (Hawwa A.S).Together they began the creation of all human race.
Harold MacMillan said, "No man succeeds without a good woman behind him. Wife or mother, if it is both, he is twice blessed indeed."
Even the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) benefitted from the wise counsel of her wife .When Holy Prophet (PBUH) received the first revelation. He was shattered and extremely nervous. The support and the strength from his beloved wife Hazrat Khadija was the source of encouragement and comfort at the time when no one believed in him. No doubt she was a great woman.
Women can play a very important role for the betterment of the society. Just like Ms. Fatima Jinnah, she was the woman behind Jinnah’s success. Being a woman she stood side by side with Quaid-e-Azam in uniting the Muslim women together on a single platform for the creation of Pakistan. Mrs. Rana Liaqat Ali Khan is another lady who raised her voice for preserving the rights of the women in Pakistan. She took start from a single city and spread out in all over the country. Let’s take the example of “Taj Mahal" .Shahjahan was greatly inspired by his love Mumtaz Begum that is why it is also known as Mumtaz Mahal.

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