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My Prophet
by Saaleha Bhamjee
RSA
 

A figure takes shape
Rising like a spectre from
The shadows of my mind

It glows with white light
Mercy flows from its fingertips
Love embraces it - a halo

The figure draws near
And I trip over my love
That seeps out of my very core

Love for the figure
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A figure takes shape
Rising like a spectre from
The shadows of my mind

It glows with white light
Mercy flows from its fingertips
Love embraces it - a halo

The figure draws near
And I trip over my love
That seeps out of my very core

Love for the figure
Who is human
But more than every man

He is my prophet
My guide in this life
Intercessor in the next

Whose blood stained the earth
As he cried tears of blood
For my guidance - my salvation

When mankind stands naked
Hungry, thirsty, on the plains
The sun at our heads
Perspiration dripping, drowning

This man - my Prophet will find me
Know me by my glittering face
Arms, legs,

He will lead me to the spring
Where the cups are more numerous
Than stars

He will grant me a drink.
After which I will know
Thirst no more

He will intercede
On my behalf
By Allah's leave

I wish now more than ever
To drown myself in his tears,
In his love for me
Though he has met me not



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The Prophets
by Mona Hassan
USA
 

Is that you,
the one who made a better view,
you passed through many struggles,
and you did not care if it doubles.   
You went through many pains,
but it was not in vain.

It was not only you,
there were some others too.
Some of them were the prophets
Moses, Jesus,... Read More

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Is that you,
the one who made a better view,
you passed through many struggles,
and you did not care if it doubles.   
You went through many pains,
but it was not in vain.

It was not only you,
there were some others too.
Some of them were the prophets
Moses, Jesus, Abraham, Adam, Noah and etc..
and the last was you Prophet Mohamed (sal'Alahu Alaihe Wa'Salaam)
Who bought to a lot of people a better view.

Spreading the same message
that other prophets wanted to prove,
that there is only one God.
Who knows all about the truth.

And now it sour turn to continue this too,
with our heart,
mind and wisdom together,
we can bring a whole better treasure.



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My Hero
by Ayah A.
USA
 

Dear Muslims who've been hurt,
Our pain is being shared,
Fear not, grieve not,
For God is always there.    

Allah is my protector
Who watches over me,
Muhammad is my hero
Sent by God to admonish me.

But what is it about Muhammad
That makes him a hero to... Read More

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Dear Muslims who've been hurt,
Our pain is being shared,
Fear not, grieve not,
For God is always there.    

Allah is my protector
Who watches over me,
Muhammad is my hero
Sent by God to admonish me.

But what is it about Muhammad
That makes him a hero to us all?
I assure his valiance
To those who cannot recall.

Kindhearted and humane, he was,
A Mercy to Mankind,
Tenderhearted, yet firm in his ways,
To God he was consigned.

Illiterate, yet wise,
Always finding compromise,
Those that follow in his footsteps
Shall be given heaven's prize.

Remember on the Hijrah
When hope had gone away,
Trapped in a cave with dear Abu Bakr,
What did the Prophet say?

"Fear not, grieve not,
For God is always there."
He held fast and he held strong
To his faith and to his prayer.

Muhammad is God's messenger,
We say this everyday.
Show your allegiance; be proud of your faith,
Bow your heads now and pray...

Remember the Prophet's very words
Acknowledged by God Himself,
In that book you've stored away
On your very highest shelf
 
"Fear not, grieve not,
For God is always there."
Hold fast, Dear Brothers,
Hold strong, Dear Sisters,
To your faith and to your prayer



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What the Prophet
by Anwar Abdelsalam
USA
 

Is beyond the value of everything in society
And beyond the soul that acts and speaks so freely,
Aspects of his(S) personality
Exemplify everything anyone could want to be
Kindness, mercy, generosity,

The Messenger(S) and the Message do drive me
To do what is honorable, decent, and act truthfully... Read More

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Is beyond the value of everything in society
And beyond the soul that acts and speaks so freely,
Aspects of his(S) personality
Exemplify everything anyone could want to be
Kindness, mercy, generosity,

The Messenger(S) and the Message do drive me
To do what is honorable, decent, and act truthfully,
How did the Prophet(S) act with those that spoke abusively  
With no right, and them knowing his(S) character to be so wonderful, honorable, refined, and raised to heights so perfectly,
What to do in such a case when ignorance causes one to be an enemy so bitter and filled with envy,

Look no further than the Prophet Muhammad's(S) legacy
When he prayed for guidance and chose mercy for those that stoned him(S) and left him bloody
Or those that had the evil tendency
To continuously dismiss the truth in self-conceited mockery

The Prophet(S) offered kindness to neighbors and amnesty
and forgiveness to former enemies
Winning the hearts and minds of humanity
Knowing that turning foes into friends would only bring civility
One day we will understand that we should turn defamatory statements into a learning opportunity
A chance to teach others what we truly know
What the Prophet means to us will shine in our actions and will certainly one day show



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