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    Feel free to share. Please include translations though. JazakAllah khayr.

    لسانك لا تذكر به عورة امرئ *** فكلّـك عورات وللناس ألسـن

    وعينك إن أبدت إليك معايباً *** فدعها وقل : يا عين للناس أعينُ


    Let not your tongue mention the shame of another
    For you yourself are covered in shame and all men have tongues.
    If your eye falls upon the sins of your brother
    Shield them and say: "O my eye! All men have eyes!"

    WassalamuAlaykum
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    شكوت الى وكيع سوء حفظى . فأرشدنى الى ترك المعاصى

    وأخبرنى بـأن العلـم نــور . ونور الله لا يهدى لعاصى




    I complained to Wakee’ about my poor memory

    So he advised me to leave off sinning

    And informed me that knowledge is a light

    And that the light of Allah is not bestowed upon a sinner
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    i was listening to an arabic recitation of his diwan just last night thnks sis
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    format_quote Originally Posted by Muslimah421 View Post
    i was listening to an arabic recitation of his diwan just last night thnks sis
    BarakAllah feeki, sis I'm so thirsty for more, do you know if it's been translated anywhere? Just parts or something? I've been searching frantically but no luck

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    you can find them in arabic and mayb have someone translate them?
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    AssalamuAlaykum

    I have the whole deewan in PDF format.

    There's sooo much pre-islamic arabic poetry, finding Islamic poems is very difficult

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    The Poem of Imru-Ul-Quais

    MU'ALLAQAT *
    ***
    Stop, oh my friends, let us pause to weep over the remembrance of my beloved.
    Here was her abode on the edge of the sandy desert between Dakhool and Howmal.
    ***
    The traces of her encampment are not wholly obliterated even now;
    For when the Sonth wind blows the sand over them the North wind sweeps it away.
    ***
    The courtyards and enclosures of the old home have become desolate;
    The dung of the wild deer lies there thick as the seeds of pepper.
    ***
    On the morning of our separation it was as if I stood in the gardens of our tribe,
    Amid the acacia-shrubs where my eyes were blinded with tears by the smart
    from the bursting pods of colocynth.
    ***
    As I lament thus in the place made desolate, my friends stop their camels;
    They cry to me "Do not die of grief; bear this sorrow patiently."
    ***
    Nay, the cure of my sorrow must come from gushing tears.
    Yet, is there any hope that this desolation can bring me solace ?



    This is the 1st part..I dont like the rest of the poem, it seems to be pre-islamic....go figure...Although I havnt really checked to see if it is.

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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    finding Islamic poems is very difficult
    its just hard to find the translation of it, i'll look for some right now inshallah
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    naýību zamānanā wal áybu fīnā
    fa mā li zamāninā áybun siwānā
    wa nahjū dhaz’zamāni bighayri dhanbin
    wa law naţaqaz’zamānu lanā hajānā
    wa laysa’dh dhi’bu ya’kulu laĥma dhi’bin
    wa ya’kulu ba’đunā ba’đan íýānā
    labisnā li’l khadāýi maśuĥa đa’anin
    fa waylun li’l mughīri idhā atānā
    dayānatuna’t taśannuá wat tarāyī
    fa naĥnu bihi nukhādiú man yarānā

    We find fault with the world, while the faults lie in our own selves.
    The world is not at fault; except that we are full of flaws.
    We make fun of the world for no reason,
    But if others spoke about us, we were no better than be mocked at.
    A wolf does not eat the flesh of another of its kind,
    But we eat the flesh of each other knowingly
    We have worn the sheep’s clothing to deceive the people;
    But woe unto the wild animal if it strays by us!
    We have reduced religion to mere show and formalities.
    And thus, we deceive those who look at us

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    “I have no power save to knock at Thy door,
    And if I be turned away, at what door shall I knock?
    In full abandon I put my trust in Thee,
    Stretching out my hands to Thee, a pleading beggar.”

    -Shafi3y

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    These verses are attributed to Imām Shāfiýi:

    daýi’l ayyāma tafálu mā tashā’u
    wa ţib nafsan idhā ĥakama’l qađā’u
    wa lā tajzaá li ĥādithati’l layālī
    fa mā li ĥawādithi’d dunyā baqā’u

    wa kun rajulan ála’l aĥwāli jaldan
    wa shīmatuka’s samāĥatu wa’l wafā’u
    wa in kathurat úyūbuka fi’l barāyā
    wa sarraka an yakūna lahā ghiţā’u

    yughaţţā bi’s samāĥati kullu áybin
    wa kam áybin yughaţţīhi’s sakhā’u
    wa lā ĥuznun yadūmu wa lā surūrun
    wa lā bu’sun álayka wa lā rakhā’u

    wa lā turi li’l aáādī qaţţu dhullan
    fa inna shamātata’l aádā balā’u
    wa lā tarju’s samāĥata min baqīlin
    fa mā fi’n nāri li’ž žam’āni mā’u

    wa rizquka laysa yunqişuhu’t ta’annī
    wa laysa yazīdu fi’r rizqi’l ánā’u
    idhā mā kunta dhā qalbin qanūýin
    fa anta wa māliku’d dunyā sawā’u

    wa man nazalat bi sāĥatihi’l manāyā
    fa lā arđun taqīhi wa lā samā’u
    wa arđu Allāhi wāsiátun wa lākin
    idhā nazal al-qađā đāqa al-fađā’u

    daýi’l ayyāma taghduru kulla ĥīnin
    wa lā yughnī áni’l mawti’d dawā’u



    Let time pass by, and do as it wishes;
    Be strong when the decreed is delivered to you.
    Wail not for your afflictions in the night
    For, worldly miseries are not everlasting

    When calamity strikes, face up like a man
    And let your traits be that of forgiveness and fidelity
    If your flaws are plenty and are manifest
    And your wish is that they be concealed

    Know, that forgiveness hides every fault
    And how many flaws are veiled by generosity!
    Neither does agony abide, nor happiness
    And neither bad-times nor times of joy and comfort

    Never should you seek to humiliate your enemies
    Because the desire to disgrace them is in itself a malady
    Do not expect forgiveness from a miser,
    The parched do not quench their thirst from fire

    Your sustenance will not diminish by neglect,
    And it will not increase by exertion or by more toil
    When you have a heart that is satisfied, content -
    You will be like the one who owns the whole world

    And those who have entered the sphere of death
    The earth cannot hide them nor heavens
    Surely, the land of Allāh is vast, but -
    When misfortune strikes, the air becomes stifling

    Let the world betray and deceive every moment -
    No matter what; there is no escape from death.

    Dīwān ash-Shāfiýī p.111; Khazānatu’l Adab 2/426; Jawāhiru’l Adab p.665
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    إلَيكَ إلـهُ الخَلْـق أرْفَــعُ رَغبَتِي *** و‘نْ كُنتُ يَا ذا المَنّ والجُودِ مُجْرِما

    ‘To You, the Creator, I raise my longing,
    And even if I am, O possessor of kindness and generosity, an evildoer, a criminal

    ولمَّا قَسَـا قلبي وضَـاقت مَذاهِبي *** جَعَلتُ الرَجـا مِني لِعَفوكَ سَلِمــا
    When my heart became constricted and my paths became narrow,
    I took my hope in Your pardon and forgiveness as an opening and an escape

    تعَاظَمَنـي ذنبـي فلمَّـا قرِنتـُـهُ *** بعَفوكَ ربِّي كَانَ عَـفْوكَ أعْظَمــا
    My sins seemed very great to me but when I compared them to Your forgiveness,
    I found Your forgiveness to be much greater

    فمَا زِلتَ ذا عفو عَن الذنْبِ لَمْ تَزُلْ *** تَـجُـود وتعـفو منةً وتَكَرُّمـــا
    You are and still remain the only One who can forgive sins,
    You grant and forgive out of Your benevolence and generosity

    فلولاكَ لَـمْ يَصْمُـدْ لإبلـيسِ عَابدٌ *** فكَيفَ وقدْ أغْوَى صَفْيَك آدِمـــا
    Were it not for You, then a servant could never defy Iblis
    And how can that be when he mislead Your friend Adam

    فيَاليْتَ شَعْــرِي هَل أصَيرُ لِجنة *** أهنـــا؟ وأمَّـا للسَّعِير فأنْدَمــا
    If only I knew! Will I arrive at Paradise that I may take delight
    Or at Hellfire, that I may regret?

    فللّهِ دَر العَـــارِفُ الـنـدبُ إنَّه *** تَفيض لفرْطِ الوَجْد أجفانُه دَمَّـــا
    How capable is Allah! For the one acquainted with lament,
    blood almost flows from his eyelids due to the excess of his emotions (lament)

    يَقيـمُ إذا مَـا الليلُ مَدَّ ظَلامَــه *** على نَفسِهِ مِن شدَّةِ الخَوفِ مَأتمـا
    He stands when the night extends out its darkness
    Stands against himself out of extreme fear, sinful

    فصِيحاً إذا ما كـانَ في ذكْـرِ رَبِّه *** وفيما سِوَاهُ في الوَرى كان أعْجَمـا
    Eloquent when he makes mention of his Lord
    And in the mention of others than Him, he is speechless

    ويَذكُرُ أيَّامـاً مَضَـتْ مِن شَبَابـه *** وما كان فيها بالجَهَـالة أجْرَمـــا
    He remembers days gone by of his youth
    And what was in it of ignorance, he was a criminal

    فصَارَ قَرينُ الهمِّ طُولَ نهَـــارِه *** أخا السَّهدِ والنجوى إذا الليل أظلمـا
    And so for the whole of his day, the companion of grief has become
    the brother of sleeplessness and secret conversation when the night darkens

    يقول: حَبيبي أنـتَ سُؤلِي وبَغيتي *** كفى بكَ للرَّاجـيـنَ سُؤلاً ومغنمـا
    He says, ‘My beloved, You are what I request and desire
    You are enough of a longing and benefit for those who have hope

    ألـسْتَ الذي غذيْتني وهَــدَيْتني *** ولا زلتَ مَنـَّانـا عليّ ومُنعِـمــا
    Are You not the One who has provided for me and guided me
    And You have not ceased being gracious to me and full of favours

    عسَى مَنْ لَـهُ الإحْسَانَ يَغفِرُ زَلتِي *** ويَسْترُ أوْزارِي ومـا قـدْ تقدَّمــا
    Perhaps the Beneficent One will forgive my mistakes
    And cover up my crime and what has gone forth

    تعاظمَني ذنبـي فأقبلتُ خاشِعــاً *** وَلوْلا الرِّضَـا ما كنتُ يَاربِّ مُنعَمـا
    My sins seemed very great to me, so I turned (to You) in humility
    Were it not for my contentment in you, I wouldn’t, O my Lord, have seen any comfort at all

    فإنْ تعْفُ عَني تعْفُ عَـنْ مُتمَرِّد *** ظلوم غشــوم لا يَـزايَـلَ مأتمـا
    So if You forgive me, You would have forgiven a sinner,
    A rebellious, oppressive tyrant still sinning

    فإن تنتـقـِمْ مِني فلستُ بآيـسٍ *** ولو أدخلوا نفسي بجـُـرْم جَهَنَّمـا
    So if You were to seek revenge from me, I would not despair
    Even if they entered my soul into Jahannum, due to the sins

    فجُرْمِي عَظيم مِن قديم وحـَـادِث *** وعفوكَ يَأتي العَبْـدَ أعْلى وأجْسَمــا
    For my crimes are great, past and present
    But Your forgiveness comes to the servant, more exalted and more great

    حوالي َّ فضلُ الله مِن كلِّ جَانِـب *** ونورٌ مِن الرَّحمـَن يُفترش السَّمــا
    The bounty of Allaah surrounds me from all sides
    And Light from the Most Merciful has spread in the sky

    وفي القلبِ إشراقُ المحب بوَصْلِه *** إذا قارب البُـشرَى وجَازَ إلى الحمى
    And in the heart is the radiance of the beloved when he is reunited
    And when glad tidings draw close, it becomes feverish

    حوالي إينــاس مِن الله وَحْـدَه *** يُطالعَني فِي ظلـمـةِ القبرأنجَمــا
    Exhilaration surrounds me, only for Allaah
    It overlooks me in the darkness of the grave, apparent and clear

    أصُونُ وَدادي أن يُدنّسـه الهَوَى *** وأحفظُ عـَهْدِ الـحُبِّ أن يَتثلمــا
    I protect my love, lest my desires should pollute it
    And I preserve the contract of love, lest it be defiled

    ففي يَقظتِي شَوْقٌ وفي غَفوَتِي منى *** تلاحـِقُ خُـطوَى نـشوَةً وترنمـا
    In my wakefulness is yearning and in my slumber is destiny
    That’s pursuing my footsteps in ecstasy

    ومَن يَعْتصِمْ بالله يُسَلم مِن الوَرَى *** ومَن يَرْجه هَـيْهَاتُ أنْ يَتندُمـــا
    Whoever holds fast to Allaah, he is protected from men
    And whoever hopes for Him, then never will he regret
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    الحض على الترحال

    ما في المقام لذي عقلٍ وذي أدبٍ----------من راحة فدع الأوطان واغترب

    سافر تجد عوضاً عمن تفارقه----------وانصب فإن لذيذ العيش في النصب

    إني رأيت وقوف الماء يفسده----------إن ساح طاب وإن لم يجر لم يطب

    والأسد لولا فراق الأرض ما افترست----------والسهم لولا فراق القوس لم يصب

    والشمس لو وقفت في الفلك دائمة ً----------لملها الناس من عجم ومن عرب

    والتبر كالترب ملقي في أماكنه----------والعود في أرضه نوع من الخطب

    فإن تغرب هذا عز مطلبه----------وإن تغرب ذلك عز كالذهب





    There is no peace of mind for the one with intellect and sophistication in remaining stationary - so leave homelands and and go to foreign fields,

    Travel! You will find a replacement for what you have left. Crash out! The sweetness of life is in crashing out,

    I have seen that standing water stagnates, if it flows it nourishes, and if it doesn't run, it doesn't nourish,

    If the lion doesn't leave his den he can't hunt, and if the arrow doesn't leave the bow it won't strike,

    If the sun stood still in its course then people, Arab and non-Arab, would become bored,

    Gold dust is as the earth thrown in its places, and oud is a type of firewood in its ground,

    If one travels this, his ambition is honoured. If one travels this, he is honoured like gold.


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    SubhanAllah! I love the calamities and wolf one! JazaKAllah khayr sis!
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    mashallah , beautiful poem. jazakallah khair sis
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    May our tongues be the slaves of ALLAH.May no momin wear silk.May no momin wear oufit hanging below his ankles.May all mumineen wear hijab Ameen
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    omg omg omg lol i love this thread

    woo bring on the arabic poetry

    check this one out too inshallah...
    *ahem*, just needa up date it
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    please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.

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    Wow, masha'Allah. 3 pages in 20 hours!

    Excellent, keep them coming!
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    format_quote Originally Posted by Amatul Wadud View Post
    The Poem of Imru-Ul-Quais

    MU'ALLAQAT *
    ***
    Stop, oh my friends, let us pause to weep over the remembrance of my beloved.
    Here was her abode on the edge of the sandy desert between Dakhool and Howmal.
    ***
    The traces of her encampment are not wholly obliterated even now;
    For when the Sonth wind blows the sand over them the North wind sweeps it away.
    ***
    The courtyards and enclosures of the old home have become desolate;
    The dung of the wild deer lies there thick as the seeds of pepper.
    ***
    On the morning of our separation it was as if I stood in the gardens of our tribe,
    Amid the acacia-shrubs where my eyes were blinded with tears by the smart
    from the bursting pods of colocynth.
    ***
    As I lament thus in the place made desolate, my friends stop their camels;
    They cry to me "Do not die of grief; bear this sorrow patiently."
    ***
    Nay, the cure of my sorrow must come from gushing tears.
    Yet, is there any hope that this desolation can bring me solace ?



    This is the 1st part..I dont like the rest of the poem, it seems to be pre-islamic....go figure...Although I havnt really checked to see if it is.

    WassalamuAlaykum


    This is from the poems that used to be hung on the kaabah from pre-Islam? These were the best of the best poems of the time though, speaking in literary terms. I think at the end of the day, poetry is poetry, some of our greatest scholars (from the early generations too) wrote poetry that I would say are only fitting to be posted in the private gender specific rooms. Amazing poetry though nonetheless. Please keep them coming!
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abu Sayyad View Post


    This is from the poems that used to be hung on the kaabah from pre-Islam?


    Na'am...This is from them poems. Agreed at the final part, I didnt think the rest of it was appropriate so didnt post. JazaKAllah khayran for replies.

    WassalamuAlaykum
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    نعيب زماننا والعيب فينا . وليس لزماننا عيب سوانا

    وليس الذئب يأكل لحم ذئب . و يأكل بعضنا بعضاً عيانا


    We blame our era but the fault lies within us
    There is no fault in our era except us

    The wolf doesn't eat the flesh of another wolf
    But we eat the flesh of one another
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    Re: The Arabic Poetry Thread

    This is a poem from the kitaab funoon al afnaan,

    يا كثير العفو عمن كثر الذنب لديه
    جاءك المذنب يرجوا الصفح عن جرم يديه
    أنا ضيف و جزاء الضيف إحسان إليه

    Yaa katheeral 3afwi 3amman - kathuraz zanbu ladayh
    Jaa'akal muznibu yarjus - saf7a 3an jurmi yadayh
    Ana dhayfun wa jazaa'udh - dhayfi i7saanun ilayh


    Oh most forgiving of the one whose sins has become large upon him
    A sinner comes to you hoping for forgiveness for his crimes
    I am a guest and the reward of a guest is that he be treated kindly
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