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Love for Allah swt?
by Omar Mohammad
Netherlands
 

How can you claim Love for One that you don't obey?
If you loved Him you would pray, and seek His Face night and day...
How can you claim a heart that is good and pure?
When The Prophet said your heart is sick and needs a cure....
How can you walk with pride and laugh so much?
When your sins are many and death has you in its clutch...
How can you not feel sorrow and pain for your brothers & sisters, oppressed?
When you know that their tears, don't come to a rest....
How can you hear His call to prayer and success?
And turn away deaf while to this you confess.....
How can you claim to be on His Path while you look asleep?
When He Himself described His Path as being steep.....
Dear Brother if it is true what you claim...!!!
Than Glory be to God who knows everyone's aim....


Submitted October 07, 2006


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