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Islam, the Colour of Life
Suha
11/12/01 at 09:10:25
Islam: The Colour of Life

A long time ago I asked to a lovely star
a question whose answer was for me too far
The rainbow has got six colours which I adore
but what are these colours of the rainbow for

The star smiled and a shell she gave me
with six beautifull pearls in it that formed the key
red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet
and each colour has its own story, she said:

 [i] "The smell of the red roses that covers your lifes way
  will lead you to the right and forbid you to go ashtray
  so follow this smell and taste the fruits of your good deeds
  then you'll know how important it is to plant some more seeds

  And on your way you will see more and more light
  light that's able to blind you even of the darkest night
  but always remember to give this plant of light water of faith
  before that time will pass your sense and it'll be too late

  And do not scare if waves will embrace this normal routine
  cause that's a test that controls if your heart really isn't unclean
  Just find the golden tree and pluck the blossoms at any price
  only then you will be able to reach the door of Paradise"[/i]

After these words the star dissapeared
I started to think about everything I had heard
but one thing I still didn't understand
cause what is the basis of this dreamland

I opened the shell again and became very calm
when I saw the pearls forming the word Islam
so that's the aim for which I have to strive
open my heart for Islam, The colour of life

             
 SI



salam, this is my first Islamic poem. how do you like it?
suha





     
                   



Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
flyboy_nz
11/12/01 at 20:36:55
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like it?? I LOVE IT!!  beautiful, mashaAllah! wow, I..I just can't say any more *speechless*
Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
Merimda
11/13/01 at 00:17:46
salam,

Masha-Allah, that was really nice. ^_^

Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
Mystic
11/13/01 at 06:54:45
Mashaallah its beautiful:-)
Keep flowing sis!!!!
Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
abdulsamad
11/15/01 at 18:11:56
Assalamu 'Alaikum,
             Most excellent! But I thought the rainbow had seven
colors? Indigo is missing. You don't adore indigo?

Wassalam

Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
flyboy_nz
11/15/01 at 18:26:35
[slm]

[quote]But I thought the rainbow had seven
colors? Indigo is missing. [/quote]

the rainbow has a multitude of colours, it depends on your perception and how you look at it...isn't it amazing though, that if you put all the colours back together, you get white?!

I've seen some amazing rainbows- they look different depending on where you're standing.  I was hiking and looked down from the side of the mountain and saw a rainbow below...this rainbow was strange, it had a sharp 90-degree bend!  another time i saw a rainbow and then another sitting below it but quite separate from the first.  SubhanAllah, I felt like my eyes were the only ones which could perceive this and felt like this rainbow was on display only for me....I walked around for days afterwards wondering if anybody else had seen it.

just thought i'd share that with ya, wasalaam,

Ahmed
Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
gift
11/16/01 at 04:48:50
[slm]

subhanallah that was amazing :o :o :o

keep them coming :) :) :)

[wlm]
Re: Islam, the Colour of Life
Suha
11/16/01 at 09:34:04
[wlm]

[quote]  But I thought the rainbow had seven
colors? Indigo is missing. [/quote]


yeh i think you're right but i didn't thought about that at that moment.......

just for sure: if you read the poem do you directly recognize the link between the
colours of the rainbow and those words of the star? so the smell of the roses is for
red etc. ???

by the way: thanks everyone for liking my poem. now i'm sure i can make another one ;-D

suha


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