A new feminine at the heart of a communal spirit.
Human beings are not the only living beings who thrive in a sense of communal belonging. Its this very basic need to belong that begets relationships and society for us. The very first human communities can be traced to the earliest civilisations. Toys, jewellery and handicrafts from Sumerian, Indus and Egyptian civilisations all are a physical representation of that sense of community and belonging. Women pulling water, animals pulling carts, water flowing and birds flying. To each image belongs a story, a moment, a feeling etched in history. To own and belong is a human need like food, water and health. Human beings have for long fought and made peace only for this need. To own a piece of land or to belong to one. To own wealth or to belong amongst the wealthy. To own another or to belong to another. It is this very capacity of a basic human need in overpowering human will to an extent that it becomes a drive that Allah swt commands us to practice 'adl'. A practice of human