Wake Up Call Poem by Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

Wake Up Call

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'There is no place for cowards in jannat* (heaven)
'Islam never preaches hatred and loves to all even'
'One of the holiest and sacred religion world has ever witnessed'
People are misguided and inhuman values are foolishly chased

'There will no place for all those who preach against values of religion'
Roared small girl who stood for as future light in region
She is Malal*, a fire brand activist, working for unity
Nation always stood for her selfless work and integrity

Staunch advocate and supporter for women education
Malal* is fighting for life and her survival is in question
She has been fired upon and bullet has pierced through
In her back bone to cost life for fighting the battle very true

Never liked by orthodox champions
She had to struggle and face the fanatics in region
Whole of the country today stands behind her role
Holy struggle, if some one wants to name, a divine call

'The countries future is at stake' almost all the people have condemned
The insurgents and attackers have been criticized and damned
The country is united for future role of the children
Malal* is not the only one but more of her may come forward even

I appeal and salute such brave attempt on part of small girl
Whole nation can feel proud of and feel let down with ugly turn
She stands for the courage and symbol of human character
Where there is hurdle on each step to face as lone actor

We bow our head and pray almighty for her speedy recovery
Let her breath in peace and come among us again by the blessings from almighty
Thousands across world and beyond boundaries offer prayers
We have no words except to bow head and watch as spectators

Let girls come up with good education and sense
The true religion with its deep meaning and essence
No religion can preach hatred and invite wrath
It will be worthwhile, if so, to die or face the death

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
* Malal….Malala Yusuf Zai….name of Pakistani girl
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 10 October 2012

Wake up call “There is no place for cowards in jannat* (heaven) “Islam never preaches hatred and loves to all even”

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 10 October 2012

Romeo Della Valle likes this. Romeo Della Valle Bravo! A great awakening write that we have to read and carefully absolve its deep message for the sake of humanity! Let not be misunderstanding among all us when we are all the vivid creation of the Almighty! This is really a wake up call! Thank you for sharing and keep it up! God Bless You! Your dear brother Romeo-New York City! 6 minutes ago · Like

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Brandon Frazier7 hours ago Its alright Comment 0

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Donna Merrifield7 hours ago This touched my heart and has great truth with the words Comment +1 ok

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

John Dewberry7 hours ago this poem is awesome i love the message of equality, it really is fitting that i'd find this poem now given the fact that I just learned of t this in currents events today Comment 1 Comment+1 Very thought provoking

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Brian Light Crucible Rust Brings tears to read this ugly thing a group of lunatics would do to such a beautiful creature. I am a former combat medic and killing is against my religion so it is troubling that I thirst for vengence so. I spit on her atackers grave he is already dead in my mind. 3 hours ago · Unlike · 1

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Yes! Khalil Goddard12 hours ago Needed to be written, mash'Allah. Truth and hope in your words. Thank you for posting this. each word is like a lash on the backs of the cowards who ordered, sanctioned and perpetrated this outrage.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Abdul Wahab great! 20 hours ago · Unlike · 1

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Bono Razek I heard of this brave one yesterday & was so sadden that this had happened to a child..an excellent write of her bravery & I pray along with others that she heals well & soon... about an hour ago · Unlike · 1

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathalal 11 October 2012

Fatima Bhanu Rashid and Shamsuddeen Adamu Ringim like this.

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Mehta Hasmukh Amathaal

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Vadali, Dist: - sabarkantha, Gujarat, India
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