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Welcome
to AlMujtaba Islamic Poetry Section!
This page
contains 163
poems about various Islamic topics and issues.
We Hope you will enjoy the poems written here and will have a great
spiritual journey.
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Imam Mehdi, Ya Imam Mehdi
By
Dana Jomaa.
Imam Mehdi, Ya Imam
Mehdi,
When will you arrive?
For without you,
We can't survive.
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River O River!
By
Haider Hasnain
River O River how could you bear
The showing of Lady Zaynab’s hair
The women not allowed to cry,
For Abbas, who by you does lie.
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When Fatima Cried
By
Noor E Zahra.
When Fatima cried
the earth did shake
the mountains moved
the dead did wake
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Imam Ali ibn Musa Al-Ridha (AS)
By: Sahar Hussain
The silent prayer that I oft whispered,
echoed aloud in my ear;
as I helplessly rose to leave.
A little boy, laid crippled by the door,
with his mother drowning in grief.
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Promised Re-Union
By: Sahar Hussain
I leave it to
you to discover the laden meaning of this poem - take the course and
drive through the secret chambers of your heart, and sense what is
un-narrated ...
Emotions are barred,
sentiments neglected;
here the whispers are scattered ...
Oh traveller in the darkness of night,
search beyond the loci of Baqi,
to perceive the unexpressed love.
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Zainab's Promise
By: Sahar Hussain
The dawn unveils a hidden eminence,
its radiance encompassing the lone commander,
as he steadily marches ahead.
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My Fatima
By
Noor E Zahra.
My Fatima
a man did call
grief-stricken in sorrow
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Where is Sakina?
By: Sahar Hussain
Visualize a cold cellar,
where the only luminance,
is the broken stream of sunlight,
crossing the narrow cleft in the wall.
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Halt O' Night
By: Sahar Hussain
Time halt ... Don't take your turn;
tonight is the last gather,
murmured the little Sakina.
Tomorrow, the morning sun;
shall separate my part from me,
from his throat shall drip blood;
and I would collect them in my gown.
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Words of the heart
By: Sahar Hussain
(A poem which I had
written almost four years ago ... the words of the heart, expressions of
pain and loss.)
To : Ali Akbar ibn Al Hussain
From: Fatima Al-Sugrah Bint Al-Hussain
My Dearest Ali Akbar, how are you?
how much I miss you; you have no clue.
To meet you again is a prayer I daily seek,
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