Book Name:Darakht lagane kay Fazail o Fawaid
In today’s age, paper has become a necessity for human life. The printing press, stationary and many other industries are established upon the use of paper. If trees were to come to an end, then all of the industries that are linked to paper would also come to an end; this is because paper is attained from trees.
A person with wisdom cannot deny the importance of fruits and dry fruits for human health, and it is trees that provide humans with a variety and selection of fruits and dry fruits, in fact, many birds and animals survive by eating these fruits. Besides, there are many people in the society whose livelihood is connected with farming and selling fruits.
The use of herbs to remain protected from illness and to cure disease is a part of human history, and it is not hidden from anyone that herbs are attained from trees and plants.
Using Miswak is a blessed Sunnah of our Beloved Prophet صَلَّى الـلّٰـهُ عَلَيْهِ وَاٰلِهٖ وَسَلَّم, and planting trees is necessary to fulfil this Sunnah too, because it is from trees that Miswak is attained.
Drought, i.e. a lack of rainfall, is an announcement of the impending doom of not only humans, but birds, animals and insects too. When there is rain, grains and vegetables grow and every living thing survives by eating its own food. Trees also play a part in the falling of rain, this is because the trees take the water that is absorbed through their roots and release it into the air, which creates moisture in the atmosphere. Then this moisture creates clouds and the clouds begin to shower down rain. Consequently, the earth becomes fertile and produces grains, fruits and vegetables. Trees store water in their roots and then provide water to the earth during the days of drought to stop it from becoming barren. If there were no trees, there would be no rain, thus, planting trees is necessary in order to stay alive.
Commotion causes restlessness and mental stress. New research shows that trees absorb noise and provide a relaxing atmosphere,