Anonymous_One Posted March 27, 2005 Judgement Day for a bad Muslim I wake up to a trumpet as I rise from beneath the Earth I'm reborn again and not circumcised just like at I was at birth Why did I have to die so soon? My entire life felt like sunrise till noon 60 years of my life felt like a blink of an eye It's too late now, it's over! I just wanna cry Everyone's running in all directions confused and not knowing what to do There is no one to help me, not even my old high school crew On any other day, the sun would be far in Space But today, it's only a mile away from my face My mother runs up to me wide eyed in fear Yelling to me, "Son, show me that you care I held you in my womb and gave you life When you were sick, I stayed up late at night And when you were in trouble, I'm the one that gave you advice So son PLEASE I'm down my knees Don't be overwhelmed with greed Give me some of your good deeds" I say to her, " I know this may sound unfair But what you have done in the past right now I do not care All these deeds I earned are mine So please get away from me you're wasting your own time" After many years the judgement finally begins Where Allah calculates every good deed and every little sin Allah finally calls my name I approach him with my head down in shame The angels come and rundown the sins I have done "He didn't do a single good deed, he just had fun" He was so lazy that he didn't pray Salat So greedy that he didn't bother to pay Zakat" How did they know? "Ya Allah", I say "They're telling you lies about how I spent my days. That's not how I used my wealth and use my health Please Allah I want to speak for myself" "You have that" Allah says then seals my lips My body starts to talk from head to my hips And my hips to my feet My hands and my privates they all start to speak They start saying everything that I did in my life How I swung the punch at a Muslim and started that fight And how I slept with that woman that wasn't even my wife Allah is the Almighty Judge and my jury And after studying my life he has pronounced me guilty I would rather be sent to life in a prison cell But Allah sentenced me to eternality in hell. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BOB Posted March 28, 2005 Originally posted by Anonymous_One: But Allah sentenced me to eternality in hell. Bro, that was SCARY...probably the scariest poem i've ever read in Somaliaonline however it's a good reminder though and i understand what your intentions are ...that is why i liked it but still i've got to say Subhannah-Allah, Allahuma Najina Mina Naar and i hope you'd say Aamiin. Peace, Love & Unity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viewer Discretion Posted March 28, 2005 That poem was very thought provoking; it was a good reminder that this world is merely a test. The way you managed to place the words in a sequence which flowed so gracefully was excellent . I could almost picture the whole scene in my head. Great job… Keep up the good work… SeE yA AroUnD! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Benevolent_ Beauty Posted March 28, 2005 nicely done....may ALLAH have mercy on us all...AAmen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waranle_Warrior Posted March 29, 2005 Awakening poem, transit life we in discussed in it clearly. Thanks for sharing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Golden Girl Posted March 30, 2005 jzk khyr for sharing... great poem, showes us that we should prepare our selves for aakhira. Rabbi najina min Jahhanam. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites