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Poetry From Prison: Final Justice

May 8, 2008 · 3 Comments

Packs of wolves converge to debate

Flocks of sheep and their future fate


This they call liberal democracy

Anything else, they dismiss as apostasy

Has the world ever seen such blatant hypocrisy?


They talk of freedoms and justice,

Morals and values - but talk is cheap

Can wolves really be trusted to protect their sheep?

Will people ever awake from this tragic sleep?


As leaders and politicians deceive and lie,

The poor and weak will continue to die


Who will care, who will cry?

Who will share, who will try?


The winds are changing and the earth is warming

Preachers are praying and scientists are warning.


Yet the earth continues to be corrupt

So tornadoes will turn and volcanoes will erupt

Tsunamis will rise and hurricanes will disrupt

Thus the earth will bleed and the end will be abrupt.

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Islam is considered a living and conscious object. It flourishes with piety and is destroyed with sins and oppression. The Prophet (SAW) said that droughts are caused by people not giving Zakah (charity) and earthquakes by sexual perversity like fornication and adultery. When the earth is hurt, it bleeds with lava and cries with volcanic eruptions. When it is angry, it roars with thunder.

There is a hadith which says the earth will not end whilst there remains upon it a single person saying the Kalima (testimony of faith). Thus some scholars say that the soul of the planet is the kalimah and when the last person to say it dies, the earth will lose its soul completely.

Written by an imprisoned Muslim; from one slave of Allah to another….

Source: alistiqaamah.wordpress.com

Categories: From the prisoners... · Poetry

3 responses so far ↓

  • Hussain // May 12, 2008 at 5:39 pm

    Subhaanallah,

    Amazing poem, deep in meaning and excellently written.

    May Allah bless the brother and the website for publishing this poem.

  • Akram // May 15, 2008 at 8:38 am

    mashallah, really well written.

  • Barter // June 20, 2008 at 1:56 pm

    Somehow i missed the point. Probably lost in translation :) Anyway … nice blog to visit.

    cheers, Barter!!

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