A Prayer For February 8 Poem by Akhtar Jawad

A Prayer For February 8

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Ay Khuda hum sun rahe hayn
un bachon auor badon ko
jinhein dhoke se
namaloom muqamat per pahuncha diya geya
jinsi lazzat hasil karne ke liye,
jabria mushaqqat ke liye,
jism ke aaza hasil kane ke liye,
humare dil udas hayn,
auor humari roohein naraz hayn,
unke waqar auor unke huqooq ko
nazar andaz kiya geya,
dhamkion se,
jhoot se,
auor jabr se.
Hum ghulami ke in jadeed
auor bure taur tariqon per
ro rahe hayn
auor dua karte hayn
ke koi Masiha uthe
auor inko khatm kare.
Haumein aql-o-danish de
auor himmat de
ke hum bahar aayein
auor khade ho jaeyn
un jimson ke liye,
dilon auor roohon ke liye,
jinhein zakhm diye gaye.
Take hum sab milkar
apne wade poorey karien,
un behnon auor
bhaion ke liye
muhabbat ke sath,
jo narmdili
auor achai ka taqaza hay.
Un istehsal pasandon ko khali hath lauta
badle hue apni is shaitaniyat se,
auor humari madad farma
ke hum us azadi ka dava karein
jot tera tohfa hay bachon ke liye.
Aameen.

(Incidently Februar 8 is my birthday and Budhist Nirvana day as well)

Thursday, February 4, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: prayer
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
8 February: First International Day of Prayer against Human Trafficking

Vatican City,3 February 2015 (VIS) - This morning a press conference was held in the Holy See Press Office to present the first International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking. The Day will be held on 8 February, the feast day of Sudanese slave St. Josephine Bakhita who, after being freed, became a Canossian Sister and was canonised in 2000, and will be entitled: 'A light against human trafficking'. The Day is promoted by the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples, the Pontifical Council 'Justice and Peace' and the International Union of Superiors General (UISG) .
The conference was attended by Cardinal Joao Braz de Aviz, prefect of the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life; Cardinal Antonio Maria Veglio, president of the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant Peoples; and Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council 'Justice and Peace'. The other speakers were Sister Carmen Sammut, MSOLA, president of the International Union of Superiors General; Sister Gabriella Bottani, SMC, coordinator of Talitha Kum (the International Network of Consecrated Life against Trafficking in Persons) : Sister Valeria Gandini, SMC; and Sister Imelda Poole IBVM, coordinator of the European Talitha Kum network.
Cardinal Turkson, speaking in English, reiterated that 'millions of people today - children, women and men of all ages - are deprived of freedom and are forced to live in conditions akin to slavery. For those who cry out - usually in silence - for liberation, St Josephine Bakhita is an exemplary witness of hope. We, victims and advocates alike, could do no better than be inspired by her life and entrust our efforts to her intercession'.
He continued, 'the Holy Father invites us all to recognise that we are facing a global phenomenon which exceeds the competence of any one community or country. In order to eliminate it, we need a mobilisation comparable in size to that of the phenomenon itself'. The prelate explained that the International Day against Human Trafficking constitutes 'a mobilisation of awareness and prayer on a global scale. Our awareness must expand and extend to the very depths of this evil and its farthest reaches … from awareness to prayer … from prayer to solidarity … and from solidarity to concerted action, until slavery and trafficking are no more'.
On the occasion of this first day of prayer and reflection, all dioceses, parishes, associations, families and individuals are invited to reflect and pray in order to cast light on this crime, as indicated by the theme of the initiative. In addition, prayer vigils will be held in different countries, culminating in the Angelus prayer in St. Peter's Square on 8 February.
On the day, the faithful are invited to recite the following prayer:
'O God, when we hear of children and adults
deceived and taken to unknown places for
purposes of sexual exploitation, forced labour, and
organ ‘harvesting', our hearts are saddened and
our spirits angry that their dignity and rights are
ignored through threats, lies, and force.
We cry out against the evil practice of this modern
slavery, and pray with St. Bakhita for it to end.
Give us wisdom and courage to reach out and
stand with those whose bodies, hearts and spirits
have been so wounded, so that together we may
make real your promises to fill these sisters and
brothers with a love that is tender and good.
Send the exploiters away empty-handed to be
converted from this wickedness, and help us all to
claim the freedom that is your gift to your
children. Amen'.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Me Poet Yeps Poet 11 July 2018

and I thought all was about your birthday 8 feb 1945 didn't u say sir gr888888888888

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 14 February 2016

A heart rending poem, so beautifully penned, Akhtar Sahab! Such a lovely prayer on your birthday. Wishing you many, many years so that you could delight your fans with your wonderful poems............10

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Khalid Saifullah 04 February 2016

A great poem, a great prayer, touched the heart.

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