The Cow (Chapter 2, Verses 265-266, Holy Koran) Poem by Asif Andalib

Asif Andalib

Asif Andalib

Moez Monzil, Komlapur, Faridpur, Bangladesh

The Cow (Chapter 2, Verses 265-266, Holy Koran)



I ask for refuge to Allah from Satan the exiled evildoer.
In the name of Allah the Merciful and the Giver.

Those who spend their property
To seek pleasure of Allah the Giver and Great
And to uphold their mindset
Their reward is like a hilltop garden
Upon which if heavy rain falls
Its fruits become twofold then
But if heavy rain does not fall
Drizzling is enough for the garden too
Allah sees whatever you do.

Is there one of you who wants
A garden of palms and vines
With streams flowing beneath it
All kinds of fruits will be there
Then you will become gray-haired
And you will have weak offspring
When a fiery whirlwind will smite that garden
It will become blasted then.
Thus Allah makes the communications loud and clear
With a view to boosting up your thinking power.

Sunday, January 9, 2011
Topic(s) of this poem: spiritual
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Moez Monzil, Komlapur, Faridpur, Bangladesh
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