Impartial Judgement. Poem by ivor or ivor.e hogg

Impartial Judgement.



The muezzin from the minaret.
Calls to the people every day.
Rise from your sleep it's time to pray.
Without his call they might forget.

All faithful followers obey.
The rules laid down in Al Koran
The word of God made plain for man.
Which tells them how and when to pray.

Some foolish men are led astray
By bigger fools who think they can
Better interpret Al Koran
To suit the needs of modern day.

Persuading young men to kill and maim
With promises of paradise.
The ignorant believe their lies.
Convinced they're doing Allah's will.

What will they say on judgement day?
They can't refute the evidence.
What can they offer as defence?
They chose to lead young men astray.

Though Allah is compassionate.
There are some sins he won't forgive.
These evil men will not survive.
The lakes of burning fire await.


For those who chose to disobey.
Allah's will deliberately.
They can't evade the penalty.
Which is imposed on judgement day.

Beware young men of listening to.
False priests who try to twist the truth
And take advantage of your youth.
To tell you what you ought to do.

Thou shall not kill is the first law.
That honest priests will emphasise.
There is no place in paradise.
For those who pervert holy lore.

Allah will show compassion to.
The ignorant on judgement day.
But not to priests who lead astray.
young men and teach them to.

Kill and maim in Allah's name.
Although they are forbidden to
You can be sure these words are true.
Allah well knows who is to blame.

Monday,24 September 2012

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