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I went into my classroom
ready for another year at school.
I didn't want the work,
Just wanted to hang and be cool.

I had on new clothes,
new sneaks on my feet.
I was there for class on time,
went to the back and took my seat.

Yeah, I'm moving up.
I'm already grown.
Soon I'll be graduating
and out on my own.

I talked to some of my friends.
We were all having fun.
Said some things I shouldn't have said,
did stuff I shouldn't have done.

I knew I was different.
I felt God touch my heart.
I knew I should set a standard,
but then I'd be set apart.

Walking to the bus,
I was not looking for strength.
I heard the car tires screeching,
but now it's too late.

I'm standing in this room
and I can see the heavenly gate.
Oh no! I never prayed.
I thought I had time to get it straight.

An angel walked to me.
He had a book in his hand.
I knew it was the Book of Life.
When would this dream end?

I told him my name and he began to look.
Then he looked at me sadly and said
Your name is not in this book.

Angel, this is a dream.
No, I can't be dead!
He closed the book and turned away.
He whispered - You cannot proceed ahead.

No, no this can't be real.
Angel, you can't turn me away.
Let me talk to God.
Maybe He'll let me stay.

He led me to the gate.
Allah came to me,
He did not let me in but said,
Beloved what is your need?

Allah, I cried, please
don't cast me away from you.
--- He said,

You knew what you needed to do.

Lord, please I'm young.
I never thought I would die.
I thought I'd have plenty of time.
Death caught me by surprise.

Lord, I went to Mosque.
Please Allah, I believe.
He said you would not accept me.
My love you would not receive.

Lord, there were too many hypocrites.
They weren't being true.
He took a step back and asked
What does that have to do with you?

Lord, my family claimed to be saved,
They weren't real. You know.
He said, I died for you.
Now I have to go.

I fell to my knees crying to Him.
Lord, I planned to be real tomorrow.
I couldn't, make Him understand.
I had never -- felt such sorrow.

Then it hit me hard, I said
Lord, where will I go?
He looked into my eyes and said,
My child you already know.

Please Allah, I begged
the place is so hot.
It seemed to trouble and grieve Him.
He whispered, DEPART FROM ME, I KNOW YOU NOT.

Lord, you're supposed to be love.
How can you send me to ****ation?
He replied, with your mouth you said you loved me,
but each day you rejected my salvation.

With that in an instant,
day turned into night.
I never knew such torture could be.
Now too late, I know the Quran is right.

If I can tell you anything,
hell has no age.
It is a place of torture,
separated from God and full of rage.

You know I thought it was funny -- a joke,
but this one thing is true.
if you never accept Allah
HELL IS WAITING FOR YOU!

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Barakallah feehum. That's no problem. The author is anonymous (in case people thought it was me)
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Osman said:
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Barakallah feehum. That's no problem. The author is anonymous (in case people thought it was me)
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Dont worry. im sure nobody thought it was you who wrote it :p
 
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This is no offence to anybody but when I was reading the poem I couldnt help but be shocked by some of the things...
First of all, I don't think it is befitting to write about Allaah having 'Tears' and emotions such as 'grieving' and be 'troubled'. I once read a question regarding poetry on al-maghrib forums which I think might be appropriate for this (it is quite short). Read it here: http://forums.almaghrib.org/showthread.php?t=5620&highlight=poetry+question

I just thought that it isnt correct to talk about Allaah, the Lord of the worlds, in such a way.
Jazakallah Khayr
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I agree with what Br. Muhammad has written. We have to be careful that we don't go overboard with our poems, and do not compromise our Islamic beliefs.

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Jazakallah khair. I'll be more careful in future Insha'Allah. :)

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Hey, you guys are aware that I didn't actually write this poem, right? Because that's what I am inferring from some of the compliments I have been inundated with.

:-[

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The link Muhammad provided further states that : Even when quoting English translations of the meanings of the Qur'an, it is technically inaccurate to say, "Allah says in the Qur'an .. (and then continue to quote English, because Allah did not reveal Qur'an in English)"

The above is news to me however it makes sense, as Muhammad Alshareef adds, For example: one could write a short story about how they missed Fard Salah and God told them "Don't worry, i understand you are busy." Do you see how it can lead to misguidance?"
 
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For example: one could write a short story about how they missed Fard Salah and God told them "Don't worry, i understand you are busy." Do you see how it can lead to misguidance?"


I see. :)

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Assalaamu Alaikuum Warahamtul Lahi Wabarakatuh

Jazaka'Allah Khair For reminding brother..
its great poem..

Waliykum Salaam Warhamatul Lahi Wabarakatuh
 

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