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Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:25pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Assalam alaykum brothers and sisters, Having read some good poetry recently, i decided to recreate this topic, even though i should have done so earlier.... I believe most people do have something to write, but are not willing to write or share, perhaps, they are shy (like me sometimes), perhaps they are just plain lazy (like me again!) So lets learn about the deen, inspire and motivate spirituality, and most importantly, lets do da'wah in the most amazing way.... Poetic Da’wah and other Da’wahtic writings In the name of Allah the creator, May His Peace and Blessings be upon the noble prophet Muhammad (SAW), his household, and his companions and upon us all ameen. Allah says in the glorious Qur’an: “who is better in speech than one who calls to Allah, does righteous deeds and says indeed I am among the Muslims” (Quran 41 vs. 33) “you are the best nation raised up for mankind, you enjoin what is good and forbid what is bad and you believe in Allah” (Quran 3 vs. 110) “Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity.” (Qur’an 3 vs. 104) Narrated Abu Hurayrah ra “Allah's Apostle (peace be upon him) said: He who called (people to righteousness, there would be reward (assured) for him like the rewards of those who adhered to it, without their rewards being diminished in any respect. And he who called (people) to error, he shall have to carry (the burden) of its sin, like those who committed it, without their sins being diminished in any respect.” (Sahih Muslim) This thread, as the title implies, is basically about da’wah. Initially, I wanted it to be only about poetry, but I observed that most people do not find poetry fascinating. Therefore, the idea is to share poetry, as well as any form of writing, written by you or anyone else, which connotes da’wah, something that will rekindle our faith as well as invite people to this beautiful way of life. NB. Da’wah is an Arabic word which simply means call or invitation, in Islam; it means to invite people to Islam or inviting to good and righteous deeds. It is one of the responsibilities of a Muslim. The prophet (SAW) was reported to have said; “convey from me, even it be only a single verse” (Sahih al Bukhari) I shall begin with poetry, which I had earlier posted on this section ma sha Allah and will subsequently add more in sha Allah. I look forward to everyone’s contributions 19 Likes 8 Shares |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:27pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
I Am A Muslim I can be a monster, the devil himself, There is so much evil I can possibly do, But, I’ll rather be an angel, Nay, a human, a man who is envied and respected by the angels. The world is my stage; my power knows no limit; Everything on earth, to me, subservient; Still, I am just, balanced, never to the extremes, For I rule by the sharia; the law divine. I am me in front of a tyrant, When faced with adversity or great misfortune, I show no fear nor grieve For I have faith and I pray. I am patient and calm, Sometimes, docile as a dove; For I have been told; Success is for those who patiently preserve. I am a lion, Bold and fierce, My enemies quiver at my presence, Yet, I show compassion... Even though I am being misrepresented by unscrupulous few, I remain true; Dedicated to the truth. I am a part of a new world order, One which guarantees a lasting peace to planet earth. Who am I? You ask... I am a Muslim, One who submits to the creator With hope and fear of meeting with Him at the end of the day. 55 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:29pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Don’t pen these words down the heart warns Don’t pen these words down the heart warns A bitter truth, The wise say I tell without thought Even though the vultures may gather I tell, I seek freedom The truth revolves around the heart and soul Like the moon around the earth and sun And the full moon is nigh If you had listened, you would have seen Steady ears, settled heart, a true sight If only you had wanted to see If only I wanted you to see I longed for the truth to be told Sometimes timidly, I am bold I tarried, I worried then I belied The heart warns again Do not pen these words down Frightened with fright, I am Still haunted, I am But nay, today I shall pen these words down Cos the night is clear, the clouds had fled The full moon rises And the light, shining bright This day is my hijrah The truth has come I tell it loud and clear And I tell without fear And the truth..... Al-Islam!!! Learn The Truth About Islam Today! Get A Copy Of The Qur’an Today! Note: Hijra: Departure, exit or emigration. In Islam, it means the emigration of the Prophet Muhammed (SAW) from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D. it also signifies the beginning of our calendar or era. Technically, it can also mean emigrating from a difficult/uncomfortable/sinful place or state of mind to that which is better, favorable and good. 18 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:30pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
How did they do it? Were they ever tempted? Did they ever fall short? Did they ever wonder and doubt? Why is my faith so weak? Did their women all wear Niqab? Did they all achieve their goals? Was the world any better? Or were they just simply better? Were they ever frightened by the might of the enemy? Or were they ever scared of speaking the truth? Were they this victimized? Were they superhuman? Were they very much and felt outnumbered? Did they dispute amongst themselves often as we do? Were they united? Did they all have a common goal? What did they do for leisure? Was it sports, music, poetry or folklore? Did they have more than a day and night? How come they did achieve so much? How come 24hrs seems so short? I’m going crazy here, How did the Sahabas do it? Where did we go wrong? Questions begging for sincere answers Do you know the answers? Note: Niqab: Veil Sahabas: Companions of the Prophet (SAW) 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:31pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
The atheist There isn't a shred of evidence of a God I can't see this world's lord It's purely against intellectualism I believe in facts, scientific physicalism Evolution of man is absolute brilliance A single cell to such complex exuberance Isn’t that creatively outlandish? But I still believe, don’t be astonished We were brought about by chance Like the computer and electrical appliance? Nay, how can there be a creator Who created the man inventor? I'm a logical being I need facts, figures and seeing Like the black holes and dark matter? Or the evolutionary mutations of gigantic flatter? Lo and Behold science and man His black holes and dark matter plans Still, the origin not shown Still, the after earth unknown I strongly believe in scientific theories I might not know the end of their stories But they say, they may soon find the truth about the universe Perhaps after a million more years had traverse So I asked; Did Mecca happen by chance? And the Prophet go into a trance? Isn’t the message clear and fair? Believe in the creator and do not despair And if you ponder over these words Perhaps you may learn the truth about this world Your purpose is to serve the creator Just Like the invention of an inventor Don't let pride get in your way Don't let your intellect hold you prey It is very simple that you choose What have you got to lose? Believe in the God who created Created you and made you educated Educated you so you would know this instance Instantly know that this world was never created by chance 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:32pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Seeking for the diamond This gatherings, numerous and scattered, they abound It had been foretold, a seventy three but one The one, the saved one So an analogy was illustrated Seventy three diamonds, all sparkling bright with intense lustre All glass except the one Which is the one? I am the one, says one, Nay, I am the one, says the other one And the claims, upon the lips of everyone Confused and perplexed the layman says Layman me only seek the worship of me lord Neither me is trained to seek diamonds Nor me with tools to distinguish a glass from diamond Then how does one distinguish a lie from the truth? How does one differentiate a glass from the diamond? Verily, the answers lie with the words of the chosen one The truthful one, the praiseworthy one Seek knowledge from the cradle to the grave, he had said, And during the farewell pilgrimage, he warned Hold on to Allah’s word and my sunnah, and you will never go astray, You will never pick a glass in place of the diamond And know, the one, is the diamond, So seek ye my beloved, Seek only for the diamond! 7 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:34pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Where did his faith go? He remembers so vividly, When he was so young and bright, the zeal and enthusiasm were real. He felt the faith in him grow as the days go. He read the mushaf daily, memorized the verses, listened to the Word from voices that rendered it so heavenly. Words that drove him to tears... He felt the love in him, he felt he was special, he felt ontop of the world, nothing else matters, He hated the dunya, it was worthless like a fly's wing, his eyes were on the bigger prize. He longed for paradise... He stood in the early hours saying nawafils, seeking forgiveness until his eyes, swollen with tears. He fasted often, He practiced the sunnah, He was tagged a fundamentalist... Now if he looks in the mirror, a stranger he sees, Even though,him he saw, still, something big was missing... Where in the world did his faith go? Cought in the web of life, he had lost his step in this path, he became less mindful of his actions, he became dunyafied. He thought it cool, to get a little of the dunya, failing to realize, this world is just a phase, he would leave without being told. He seeks his faith, he missed is old self, he would give anything to have it back, only if it wasn't too late to seek... Oh dear muslims, The shaitan never stops in his quest to derail you,guard your faith passionately, remember;'shaitan has lost hope in derailing you with major sins, so be mindful of him in minor sins'. Seek Allah's assistance at every opportunity, He is always near and ready to accept you. Pray your 5 daily salawats in the masjid, be part of your community, work for Allah, Allah will never mislead you. Practice the sunnah, do as much as you can, never loose your identity, know, 'a strong muslim is more beloved to Allah than a weak muslim'. Your faith is your wealth, your faith is your weapon, your faith is your life, never lose it, never trade it for anything, never for the dunya! May Allah assist us as we struggle on the path of faith to attain eternal felicity amin. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:40pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Who knows.....? By harmeenart Maybe she was too shy to initiate the teslim, but you never gave her a second glance Oh, she doesn't look Muslim who knows, you could have been her gateway to pristine Islam. Maybe He listens to music and still gives a handshake, So you feel you are better ‘cos you don't He might not even know it’s all wrong Who knows, You could be the source of his guidance Perhaps If the Prophet had neglected that Jewish boy Maybe he wouldn’t have died a Muslim And had he left the people of Ta’if Enveloped in between the mountains and buried underneath, Who would have thought their offspring could ever be pious? And who knows, If that one push would open the door of goodness for another And make him a better human But you are too arrogant, even in correcting others You feel better in status, arrogating piety to your person Nay, “Do not ascribe purity to yourselves, Only Allah knows those who have taqwa.” 8 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:43pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Tbaba1234 and lanrexlan can you please add your poems, i never saved them before the Nairaland hack. Jazakumullahu khayran |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:54pm On Oct 25, 2014 |
Words... Written words, Spoken words, Words that flow. Words that are false Words that belie Words that cut Words that pierce the soul deep Words that corrupt... Words that lifts the spirit Words that motivate and create Words that are gentle, cradling and kind Words that cleanse the soul free Words that are true Written words, Spoken words, Words that sow. Choose thy words wisely... 5 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Slitz(f): 10:02am On Oct 26, 2014 |
Amazing poetry, amazing message.. Big ups Sino! 4 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by lanrexlan(m): 7:40pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
This was the poem I posted before the crash.It's tilted:Sister,you are my Inspiration by Mariama Elhadad From jeans to a jilbab, I see an immense transformation. From designer tops to hijab – sister, you are my inspiration. Now alhamdulilah you kneel to the ground, aiming to purify your intentions, Bowing your head down to your Creator day by day in prostration. A firm believer inshaAllah, setting an Islamic household foundation, You’re not afraid to stand alone like Prophet Ibrahim, who himself was his own nation. You hold steadfast and seek patience with your Lord despite the waiting and frustration, by the will of Allah has He made your heart attached to the prayer in congregation. You yearn for His forgiveness and mercy whereby your tears request a du’aa in supplication. Your thirst for knowledge leads you to study the Seerah of the best of creation. Learning the Sunnah and the Laws of Allah you attempt to avoid this worldly life’s temptations. Knowing that life is a train and Akhirah is the next station, I make du’aa that Jannah is our final destination. Soil of saffron, rivers of honey – a place without limitations, Only by the will of Allah has He guided you, so inshaAllah I pray you receive His ultimate salvation. 6 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by lanrexlan(m): 7:41pm On Oct 26, 2014 |
sino:Good to have you back brother Sino. Wa antum Fajazakumullah Khairan 1 Like |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:30pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Slitz: Alhamdulilah! I read your poem on abdoolhapheez's thread, very nice, please share on here and would be expecting more from you in sha Allah. |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 5:31pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
lanrexlan: Hamdan lillahi abadan! |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by tbaba1234: 5:43pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
The Last Grain Has Left The Hour Glass Confused in the dark hollows of the caves Unable to hear the great book's holy says Deaf to the calls of salvation Blind to the waves of illumination Dumb, a dead man in motion Lost in a maze of wealth, children and cars Never thought to heal the poor man's scars A mind troubled A fate doomed And as each grain of sand falls My hour of reckoning calls It takes but a glimmer of light Yet, i persist and continue in my plight The angel of death came today In ignorance i pass away 'Evil! What Evil!!' I exclaimed With that i was dust In a fire that burns so fiercely I have indeed been cursed 'Give me another chance' I pleaded And i wouldn't leave the words unheeded My prayers would i say on time The poor would i give every dime My thoughts were laid plain On whom shall i now lay the blame My fate is decided, alas The last grain has left the hourglass 6 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Rilwayne001: 6:10pm On Oct 27, 2014 |
Nice thread 1 Like |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 10:25pm On Oct 30, 2014 |
Life is A Test....By lanrexlan Sometimes, I think life is unfair! Why would some be wretched while some with wealth? Why would some walk upright while some crept? Why are some blind and some with sight? Why are some deaf and some hear? Why would some drive cars while some trek? Why aren't we all in same level, class or set? Is the creator unjust? I mumbled all these and I pondered still Then came an Ayah from the Book A book of well purified text... “Everything on earth was created as a test” When Allah gives you wealth, never think its all by your efforts and stress when Allah gives you health, never think its your diet and fitness And when Allah gives you knowledge and success, Never think it's by your studious self, reading voluminous text Remember, everything is just but a test A test which shall guarantee your eternal rest So quit whining and give thanks For verily, your health, wealth and all you've got will be an evident witness On a day when there can be no evasiveness Therefore, return to Allah and repent For truly, this life is nothing but a test! 10 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 12:59pm On Nov 07, 2014 |
The Deen Over The Dunya The dunya over the deen he was The partier, the zina merchant he was His sins piled up as his faith dried up He was with a short spoon with the devil, he was always riled up Stone-cold heart like ice! The deen never in the home The home, never a save haven The dunya was his home His deen was his desires, locked in vile tavern Suddenly death came knocking Grabbing him by the jugular, he groaned Spare my life he whispered Give me a second chance he pleaded Then, the deen he sought with utmost valour He seek to redress his wordly misdemeanour He wants to right his wrong He needs to be strong But his past hunted him day and night Like monsters, they gave him fright There seems to be no help in sight He was doomed, unless he puts on a fight The world is wicked, the evil must die Sins are evil, the people are vile Kill the vile and stop the bile Kill the sin and the evil will die Then came the answer, the true path the path to fight sin and kill the evil With beautiful deeds, kind words and enormous good Till the deen over the dunya he is Pure white heart like snow! Glows with sparkles and light The sparkles and light of Islam! 5 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 8:21pm On Nov 07, 2014 |
Beautiful by Boonaa Mohammed Maybe you're smarter than me, Or maybe you just know how much your worth? Or maybe you don't need anyone to tell you you're beautiful Cause you already knew that the day you came out the womb Maybe you know too much, or maybe you just expect the worst Or maybe you aint trying to be nobody's baby unless he speaks with your dad first Maybe you're saving yourself for heaven cause you can't stand this earth Maybe you're saving yourself from hell, Iblis and the ones who are cursed Maybe you see past deception, maybe this world is a lie Maybe we're like in the matrix, but you're unplugged and you can fly Maybe you just wanna go back home so you stare at the sky Maybe you know the difference between living and just being alive Maybe you are a slice of this life's ultimate prize Cause maybe your mind has been divinely designed But maybe it's just me or maybe its maybeline Or maybe I should do a better job at lowering my gaze but honestly you're amazing And I treat you like a queen cause you give me no choice My sister in deen it is time to rejoice, For you who believe and work righteous deeds, There is a garden of bliss, for all of eternity If only you would believe what your eyes could not see Which begs the question what is beauty? Maybe it's the way her bodies shaped or the way she's dressed? But if everyone was blind, how many people would you impress The best couldn't care less for tight jeans or a short dress Or those shirts that expose what God told you to protect And I don't mean to sound rude, but how could you approve of any dude Who doesn't mind sharing you with the whole world too? And he don't think you're beautiful, he think your booty full Glossed lips with make up on every single cuticle, and it aint cute at all Cause if those shoes hurt your feet, why don't you just take them off Some girls think that pain equals sexy, and if you got it show it off But nobody even looks happy with those plastic smiles on And those magazines are wrong, forget men and their songs Love yourself first before you take anyone else on, And to love yourself is to love the one whom which all love belongs There is beauty in creation, but creator really got it going on There is something seriously wrong, with pre-teens in thongs And middle aged moms who cant see life move on So they tell wrinkles to be gone, buy hair to make it long You cant keep it real, cause you dont even know who you are You women are oppressed, forced to flaunt your thighs and chest And before puberty, you already on a diet Promoting Unclothedness, like it's some kind of natural science But you're a diamond, I shouldn't even see past the glass cage unless I'm buying But if you have no shame then do as you please Cause what is beauty, but an extension of modesty? So maybe she's right, maybe she does deserve respect Maybe she walks around feeling like a superhero with that scarf dangling from her neck Maybe nobody is forcing her to wear it, Maybe she would never leave home without it, And maybe she don't care what people think, cause most opinions aint even valid Maybe she feels free; maybe she has peace of mind And maybe she'll give you a piece of her mind if you step out of line, Maybe she isn't perfect, but maybe she's trying Maybe she is just taking things one day at a time Maybe she laughs and maybe she cries And maybe you would be surprised at everything she keeps inside Maybe she hears every single word said by those cowards Maybe she has no problem defying all those who doubt her Maybe she is a warrior and the silence is getting louder Maybe she wears that shield cause every single day is a battle Maybe she is more than the skin she is in, Maybe we should start learning how to love what's within Maybe God only knows all the places she has been But maybe she comes back to him, again and again Maybe she's not afraid to die, just afraid not to live Maybe I am not worthy of everything she can give Maybe she is kind, sweet, pure, gentle and suitable And maybe, just maybe she is beautiful 6 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Nobody: 1:22pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
sino:Jazakallah khairan..nice poem..'kill the sin and the evil will die'..favorited 1 Like |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 3:16pm On Nov 10, 2014 |
abdoolhapheez: Wa iyyakum bro, Thanks! |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Nobody: 5:40pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
BEAUTY OF A MUSLIMAH Beauty is not all about what the eyes can see It's a reflection of the purity of what's within I can still see her beauty,even if she's covered all over A queen in this deen,not just anyone's allowed to hold her She lowers her gaze,and always covers her awrah The hijab is her swagg,she always got it on Turns to Allah and makes tawbah each time she goes wrong She is like a pearl,covered in it's shell And on the judgement day she will be shielded from hell You can say she's oppressed and she's being denied liberty But she's the definition of precious,filled with piety And she submits to the only one true diety Iman in her heart,she's steadfast aiming for jannah The whispers when she walks by don't make her look over her shoulder She remains firm of faith even if they mock and tease her Many may not like her,but she couldn't care less if you dislike her Because the one she seeks to please is Allah She wouldn't dare please you and break his law She's forgiving and kind,doesn't hold grudges with anyone she moves on and leaves the past behind She seeks refuge with Allah whenever evil thoughts flood her mind She doesn't need to listen to these evil songs to relax and unwind A man without Iman ain't fit to be her man No boyfriends,no malefriends,except if you're coming to seek her hand She avoids haram gatherings,no concerts,no goin clubbin Spends her nights prostrating,to Allah she's supplicating She understands the purpose of life She remains pure and chaste saving herself for the pious man who will make her his wife The devil continuously tempts her to go astray But when she's always seeking Allah's guidance how can she lose her way? She is on siratal mustaqeem Far away from shayateen And she will be under Allah's shade on yaumu-deen She's following in the footsteps of the mothers of believers And not trying to imitate these so called divas Her eyes are set on the ultimate prize,the beautiful gardens of jannah with flowing rivers Her trust is completely placed on Allah She doesn't despair of his mercy in times of hardship because she knows 'inna ma'al usri yusra' She understands that he'll test whoever claims to believe And that destruction awaits whoever follows and let's the devil take the lead She's trusthfull in speech Considerate to bott poor and rich Her character is sublime She has tasted the sweetness of Iman so she knows disbelief is bitter as lime She is a true muslimah,who has chosen Allah's deen over this dunya,hopeful of eternal reward She is what I call beautiful,in every single sense of the word 6 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Sissie(f): 8:56pm On Nov 12, 2014 |
How come am just seeing this thread. Now following. 1 Like |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 8:30pm On Nov 13, 2014 |
abdoolhapheez: Wow Nice one Bro! it's a beautiful piece... The above part are my favorites, and i love the blending of Arabic words with English, it always sounds cool and i love the rhymes too Looking forward to more... Jazakumullahu khayran for sharing brother |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 8:42pm On Nov 13, 2014 |
Sissie: Welcome Sissie! Good, I hope you would also contribute your writings too in sha Allah. |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Sissie(f): 12:53pm On Nov 15, 2014 |
sino: Thanks, I don't know about writing, who knows I just might come up with something. |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by Nobody: 2:18pm On Nov 15, 2014 |
sino:wa iyyakum brother. Will insha Allah try to share more.thanks for the encouragement. 2 Likes |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 1:11pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
Sissie: You are welcome, okay, I will be hopeful something comes...In sha Allah. |
Re: Poetic Da'wah And Other Da'wahtic Writings by sino(m): 1:12pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
abdoolhapheez: You are welcome bro. |
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