My Beloved

I didnt want to put this in the poetry forum…
its a beautiful poem about our beloved Prophet(saw)..made me cry..

My Beloved

There was a time in my youth,
When Islam was only a custom.
They said “say La IIaha IIIa Allah,..
And pray, you’ll go to Heaven.”

Ah, how simple, no struggle in this,
Just a word, and simple act.
Thereafter I’m absorbed in this world again,
With my ‘assured’ place in Paradise intact.

But this was not to be my fate
For ALLAH chose to guide my heart.
I learnt of a man who struggled so hard
When his mission was from the start.

Spoke gently, kindness he knew.
Never fearing to say what’s right,
His conviction in ISLAM was true.

The touch of his hand was as soft as silk
To comfort a crying child.
To mend his clothes, or do the chores,
Never complaining, he always smiled.

A living he made with his bare hands,
The same that held his mighty sword.
Valour shone from the edge of his blade,

His smell was always of musk,
And cleanliness he kept at his best.
Stark contrast with the heroes of today,
Who stink of beer and sweat.

He held the hands of his companions.
Unashamed to play with many children.
So modest, so humble, a perfect example,
That strangers could not recognise him.

His eyes slept little for nights were precious,
His prayers he treasured much greater.
To pray Tahajjud in the depths of night,
Seeking forgiveness, and nearness to his Creator.

He broke his tooth for me at Uhud,
And bled for me at Ta’if.
He cried for me, tears of concern,
Just so I could have this belief.

His enemies admired his teachings,
Uniting every religion, every clan.
Till ISLAM came to every corner of the world,
O, but indeed he was only a man.

To own a house, or build his wealth
Was not his main priority.
To establish ISLAM was more essential,
To bring us under a Higher Authority.

Don’t you want him to plea for your case,
When before ALLAH-The Judge-you stand?
Don’t you wish to be around his fountain,
A burning desire to drink from his hand?

So I love him more than all creation,
My Leader, my Humble Prophet.
Muhammad (SAWS) was a mercy to all mankind,
And to me, he is … MY BELOVED !

Anonymous


“Amor Fati”

SubhanAllah..thats a beautiful poem, thanks for sharing hk..really

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ps.Just so you know its perfectly alright to post poems here if they’re relevant:)

SubhanAllah, beautiful poem...brings tears to ones eyes...

Subhanallah, Beautiful poem!

Also I believe that it should help us realise that the Prophet was so simple, yet the best of men, he was the perfect ideal for all of us.

May Allah send his peace and blessings upon Muhammad, all the Prophets and Messengers, and all the Believers who worship Him sincerely...those who have died, those who live, and those who will be born.

Thanks for sharing..

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very true prince..
what better ideal for a Muslim to follow but our Holy Prophet (saw) himself

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Al-Imran-3:160 *~~“If Allah helps you, none can overcome you: If He forsakes you, who is there, after that, that can help you? in Allah, then, Let believers put their trust.”~~ ***

Jazakallah Khair for the poem!

where are the rest of the guppees?
too busy with the shia/sunni/wahabi threads i bet

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Al-Imran-3:160 *~~“If Allah helps you, none can overcome you: If He forsakes you, who is there, after that, that can help you? in Allah, then, Let believers put their trust.”~~ ***

Our dear Prophet (pbuh) must have gone through some difficult times in his life. I cannot even begin to comprehend at the extent of the persecution and hatred that he and his dear ones had to endure from various groups of people.

He is a true role model. One of the best biographies that I have come across is that by Martin Lings, or otherwise known as Abu Bakr Siraj-ud-deen. I recommend it highly.


They shoot partypoopers, don't they?

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sorry…i wanted to read this in peace and quiet…

its touching.. ..

thanx partypoooper, im sure the name of the author’s enough but do u mind telling me the name of the book

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Al-Imran-3:160 *~~“If Allah helps you, none can overcome you: If He forsakes you, who is there, after that, that can help you? in Allah, then, Let believers put their trust.”~~ ***

Here you go...

Muhammad: His life based on the Earliest Sources by Martin Lings.

Reviews:

The Islamic Quarterly

'Muhammad is a true work of art, as enthralling as the best novels with the difference that this is not fiction but fact.'

The Spectator

'An enthralling story that combines impeccable scholarship with a rare sense of the sacred worthy of his subject.'

Indiana University

'This is easily the best biography of the Prophet in the English language.' Dr. Victor Danner.

Book Description

Acclaimed worldwide as the definitive biography of the Prophet in the English language - revised edition. Martin Lings' life of Muhammad is unlike any other. Based on Arabic sources of the eighth and ninth centuries, of which some important passages are translated here for the first time, it owes the freshness and directness of its approach to the words of men and women who heard Muhammad speak and witnessed the events of his life. Martin Lings, also author of What is Sufism, has an unusual gift for narrative. He has adopted a style which is at once extremely readable and reflects both the simplicity and grandeur of the story. The result is a book which will be read with equal enjoyment by those already familiar with Muhammad's life and those coming to it for the first time. This book was given an award by the government of Pakistan, and selected as the best biography of the Prophet in English at the National Seerat Conference in Islamabad in 1983. In 1990, after the book had attracted the attention of Azhar University, the author received a decoration from President Mubarak.

Synopsis

A biography of the Prophet Muhammad, written from within the Islamic tradition and based on Arabic sources of the 8th and 9th centuries, of which some important passages are translated here for the first time. The book often uses the words of the men and women who heard the Prophet speak.

About the Author

Martin Lings, formerly Keeper of Oriental Manuscript in the British Museum and the British Library, is the author of three works on Islamic mysticism, The Book of certainty, A Sufi Saint of the Twentieth Century and What is Sufism?, all published by the Islamic Texts Society. He is also the author of Ancient Beliefs and Modern Superstitions, and Symbol and Archetype, both published by Quinta Essentia, and the splendidly illustrated The Quranic Art of Calligraphy.


They shoot partypoopers, don't they?

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sounds amazing partypooper, i’m definately going to get one for myself

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Al-Imran-3:160 *~~“If Allah helps you, none can overcome you: If He forsakes you, who is there, after that, that can help you? in Allah, then, Let believers put their trust.”~~ ***