lol mashaAllah Mz bro. Actually her womb is intact (i.e. barren womb) but due to some complication of miscarriage (not abortion) she is unable to have more children. You've got the next bit right. She actually suggests he marries again (she'd lowered the drawbridge for a second marriage). Her husband promises that he'll treat them both the same, but loses himself in his new wife and child. He keeps promising dates when he will return but fails to come. Then that day, realising how badly he's behaved, he comes home to find her in sujood. She isn't dead though! LOL! She is in so much anguish that she didn't hear him coming in.wow... sis that topped the second one... i didnt think it possible :uuh: subhanAllaah PUBLISH IT ! you simply must !
btw before you ask if anything is clear, she had an abortion and womb got taken out so she cant get preg anymore, he married again by her consent, she awaited him but he took so long she began to wonder if he's ever coming or staying with the other wife, she decides to pray (mashAllah) as she makes sujood she passes away and her husband finds her to his dismay
mashaAllah amazing !
Wow.
That blew me away.
Isnt a woman an epitome of forgiveness when it comes to her husband and the one she loves anyway? (Thats rhetorical) Such a beautiful soul...
SubhanAllah
Sis ur poems make me wanna write...![]()
lol mashaAllah Mz bro. Actually her womb is intact (i.e. barren womb) but due to some complication of miscarriage (not abortion) she is unable to have more children. You've got the next bit right. She actually suggests he marries again (she'd lowered the drawbridge for a second marriage). Her husband promises that he'll treat them both the same, but loses himself in his new wife and child. He keeps promising dates when he will return but fails to come. Then that day, realising how badly he's behaved, he comes home to find her in sujood. She isn't dead though! LOL! She is in so much anguish that she didn't hear him coming in.
Your interpretation had me laughing for ages! JazakAllahu khayr for liking it bro.
thank you and jazakAllah khayr br. Abu Sayyad
Noor sis, write something! You know I'll love to read it![]()
i know.. my poor heroine lolmy versions far more dramatic![]()
Looll, I know you would! :coolious:
You called me Noor lool![]()
gd poem, but i have mixed feelings aout it
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a silhoutte against the gleaming moon
she stands by a window, in her room
her fingers touch the cold glasspane
tracing rivulets of pouring rain
he said he'd come home tonight
they hadn't argued, there'd been no fight
but no harm had come to him she knew
he was with a new wife and baby too
an emptiness aches inside her barren womb
where no flower now, would ever bloom
motherhood cruelly snatched by a final miscarriage
she'd lowered the drawbridge for a second marriage
he'd promised to fulfil her rights that day
pledged to treat them equally come what may
yet tonight, like so many nights before
she only imagines him coming through the door
she wonders if the moon can see her misery
his light is reflecting much too fiercely
illuminating the delicate contours of her face
her solemn beauty, so dignified with grace
dark eyes glitter with defeated tears
she knows he wont come as dawntime nears
with a hopeful heart she prepares for salah
donning perfumed garments for a meeting with Allah
nearby, a candle and breeze enjoy a flickering dance
when a sudden gust of wind threatens to end their romance
a remorseful husband stands watching from the door
the epitome of forgiveness, in sujood on the floor
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