he courage and bravery, hospitality, and brotherhood of Mewati Muslims are famous across the subcontinent. A great extent of Mewat's moral and religious values and common civilization resemble with those of the desert of Arabia. Desert, the herds of the camels and goats, and acacia trees are identiļcation marks of this region. The way of living, simplicity in lifestyle, humility in accent, and cordiality are found in plethora among the people of this area. The area of Mewat has a distinct global recognition by virtue of its individual civilization and etiquette, and of religious and invitational attributes