Mohammad Erfun Amin

Mohammad Erfun Amin Poems

I am Rohingya,
from the Arakan region,
always in persecution,
but, a heart full of passion.
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first haiku poet
of Rohingya ethnic group
a nature lover...
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twenty-sixth July,
tiny hands reach for crawling
joyous milestone met
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Once, my life was perfect,
Filled with hope, dreams,
With laughter and delight,
Full of love and fire inside.
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I am Rohingya,
I always stand strong.
I condemn genocide,
Against injustice and wrong.
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Mohammad Erfun Amin Biography

Mohammad Erfun Amin is a Rohingya poet, writer, and author from Myanmar. He was born in 1998 in Maungdaw, Rakhine State, Myanmar. He is a Rohingya Muslim, a minority group in Myanmar that has been subjected to persecution, violence, and displacement. He has been living in the refugee camp of Bangladesh for 6 years. He has written four poetry books, including 'Miracles Of Nature in 2020' and 'Harvest Of Dew in 2021' and 'A Memoir Of Love Between Two Refugees in 2022' and 'the plight of Rohingya in 2023, ' which explore themes of identity, nature, love moments of the Rohingya people, genocide, displacement, and the struggles of his people. His work has been praised for its emotional depth, raw honesty, and its ability to give voice to the experiences of those who have been marginalized and oppressed. Despite facing many challenges and obstacles, he continues to write and to advocate for the rights of the Rohingya people.)

The Best Poem Of Mohammad Erfun Amin

I'm A Human With Rights

I am Rohingya,
from the Arakan region,
always in persecution,
but, a heart full of passion.

I am Rohingya,
No one cares about me,
always in discrimination,
Bullets come just into me.

I am Rohingya,
always fight for justice,
No one makes me free,
like birds soar in solstice.

I am Rohingya,
always send me in prison,
I am a devoted Muslim,
perhaps this is the reason.

I am Rohingya,
So if it is, am I not a human?
I deserve all of my rights.
Is that you treat by a man?

I am Rohingya,
No one is ready to help me,
No one hears my silent tears,
I endure what you don't see.

I am Rohingya,
Now live in the refugee camp,
Once in the forests and tents,
keeping me, as I've a smell of damp.

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