Posts Tagged ‘winds’
Posted January 13, 2016
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Troubles on lanes, feel unhappy at home
Fed up from stillness to hustle and bustle
How long will eyes ignore the forty winks?
See again that happened from dawn to dusk
Light and shade are alike, they come and go
Sitting home thinking if it’s home or corridor
In by gone past life; step by step bit by bit
Is it you or thy shadow or is it me, myself
We fight dreams in wind of shore Faroughe
River after my name flows desert to desert
The Woodpecker!
Posted October 26, 2014
on:Hazrat David (peace is upon him) the Messenger of Allah was the King of Israel. His son Hazrat Solomon (peace is upon him) inherited his father’s kingdom and prophet hood as well.
Al mighty Allah gave Hazrat Solomon a very vast kingdom, giving the power to rule upon humans, animals, birds, pests, and also the Jinn. He could understand the languages of them all. He had control over wind as well.
Whenever he wanted to go to some place he just ordered the wind.
The wind carried him to the distant place on his throne within few hours.
On the other hand a horse would cover the same distance in one month’s time.
One day Hazrat Solomon (peace is upon him) was having a meeting with his huge courtiers. All the humans, animals, Jinns were there according to their status. But the woodpecker was not seen anywhere.
Solomon got unhappy on its absence from the court.
Hazrat Solomon: “I can’t see the woodpecker. It never happened before. I can’t tolerate this careless attitude. Does anybody know where it is?”
There was complete silence in the court.
Solomon angrily: “You all know that I dislike non serious attitude. Why is woodpecker missing? He will be punished if he doesn’t have a solid reason.”
When Hazrat Solomon saw the woodpecker entering the court he asked.
Hazrat Solomon angrily: “Where have you been? I just do not like this irresponsible attitude.”
The woodpecker got scared of the King.
The woodpecker fearfully: “I am sorry for being late; I beg your pardon my Lord!
But I have very surprising news for you. I got late for that reason.”
Hazrat Solomon “Well, tell me the news first then I will decide to punish you or not.”
(The woodpecker was in charge of searching water when they traveled to faraway places. It used to inform the location of water. It also informed them the deepness of earth where water could be found.
Hazrat Solomon then only used to order the Jinns to dig the ground. Woodpecker’s information was always right.
Thus the water used to be plenty enough to satisfy Hazrat Solomon’s traveling group.)
The woodpecker: “I was flying in search of water in advance so that whenever we go; there would be no problem of water.
While flying over Yemen I saw a Queen Bilquis of Saba in Yemen. Allah has given her all the rewards and benefits of this world. There’s no missing of anything what so ever. Her palace is magnificent and enormous. Her throne is excellent. But she and her countrymen are misguided by Satan. Instead of believing in oneness of Allah they worship the Sun.”
Hazrat Solomon heard very carefully to the woodpecker’s story.
Hazrat Solomon: “I am giving you a letter for the Queen. Go and give it to her. And let me know the result. This is your test.”
The woodpecker flew to Yemen with the letter in its beak. Dropping the letter in the Queen’s lap the woodpecker returned.
Queen Bilquis read the letter that said: “You should not be bigheaded of your wealth and status. Come to me with the faith in one Allah only.”
The Queen read the letter and asked for advice from her wise counselors.
The Queen and her counselors decided to please the king Solomon with valuable gifts. So she sent a convoy with valuable gifts to Solomon.
Hazrat Solomon returned the convoy with the gifts and message for the Queen.
Hazrat Solomon wrote; “I do not need any gift. I offered you to believe in oneness of Allah and to worship Almighty Allah only.”
If you accept this invitation its fine otherwise I will invade your country with my tough and huge defense force. I will send you away from your country. There will be no one to save you then.”
When the Queen’s convoy came back from Hazrat Solomon’s court they described Solomon’s majestic court and powerful kingdom.
The Queen was impressed to know that he ruled not only the humans but animals and wind too. So she thought that it was foolish to fight such a powerful king.
She decided to visit Solomon herself. She found the same what she was told by her convoy.
Hazrat Solomon greeted her with respect and asked her again to trust and believe in oneness of Allah and worship Him only.
Queen Bilquis happily agreed and accepted his invitation.
Queen Bilquis: “O Allah! Until now I was worshiping the Sun. It is the thing you created. I was mistaken. Now I accept Hazrat Solomon’s invitation. I confess that it is only Allah who is the Creator of this universe and He is to be praised and worshiped only.”
The woodpecker is mentioned in holy Quran in Surah Nimal.
Moral: to get the most rewards and blessings in this world n hereafter one must believe in almighty Allah n worship Him only. All praise is for Allah. He is the Creator of this universe.
A mother’s plea!
Posted December 24, 2012
on:O’ winds listen!
O’ milieu listen!
My little, innocent, dear
Son is lost somewhere;
Trust me! Trust me!
On the land, in the sky
Where on earth he isL
He stepped out of home, for
School, with a small satchel
And, lots of childish wishes;
Hugging him, I used to tell him
My love, you’re, hope of the land
Fostering I nourished him myself;
Sang lullabies to make him sleep
That beloved, is lost somewhere
Trust me! Trust me!
Search for him please!
Tell him, his mother’s waiting
For him on doorstep, since long
She’s desperate to see him;
Ask him if, he’s angry with me,
Tell him, I’ll hum him lullaby
Search for him please!
Hearing mother’s plea, the sky
Shed tears, the earth sobbed;
Silently they whispered,
Forget him, forget him, as thy
Little darling son, is no more;
He is dead
He’s been shot dead!
Dedicated to all innocent children who were brutally shot dead recently in a school in USA, and many others who were killed by drone attacks or by street killers around the world
Awareness —-!
Posted March 20, 2012
on:- In: Poetry
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What’s life–except for radiance?
What’s light—- just happiness?
This bliss dances on every leaf
In shadows of the valleys,
Hugging clouds’ boundaries
Flutters over milieu of peace;
It’s tickling in my heart now
It’s the orange flaming ray;
Where radiance glow in eyes
There reunion is lovely joy;
Don’t be ashamed of yourself
This joy will enthrall you too
However murky may night be?
Night will be redundant at last
Life, in yearn for delight
Will rise with new fervor
Flouting barriers of tyranny
Will rise with a new dawn;
Life; in the way joy emerged
To give in its entire verve
In aspiration of its radiance
To prevail over darkness;
So what if we didn’t have dawn
Will leave behind us an aspiration;
For the way of upcoming winds
Will light the lamp of awareness!
Composed by Shaista Mufti
Translated by Tanveer Rauf