On the transformative journey of the Holy Prophet’s migration, bringing justice, freedom, and unity to a once divided world.
Our uncivilized times
Are about to change.
From Thaniyyat
Shall arrive a prince.
Oppressed women
To be honored,
With rights plenty
They be crowned.
Warring tribes
To become friends.
Between man and man:
No more fence.
Slaves shall
Taste freedom.
Bondage no more,
In his peace-dom.
Children shall be
Loved and cared.
Gone will the misery:
Alive buried.
Tyranny to exist
No more.
Justice to prevail
As never before.
History awaits
This new dawn.
A son like him
To no mother born.
Knowledge and learning
Shall he proclaim,
Yet nothing on his own,
Shall he claim.
Accompanied by As-Siddiq,
His friend-
Deserts and mountains,
He crossed.
His enemies swore
To capture;
Countless plots,
Did they nurture.
Sun and moon
Offered as a prize.
The two worlds
Failed to amaze.
Earthly creatures and
Heavenly birds,
The entire creation, but
For his humble service.
Present and future
Were in his hands.
Time bowed in obedience
To his words.
The dark clouds
Are to away pass:
‘Full Moon from Thaniyyat‘
To get close.
Jan 16, 2008. Edit March 2024
(On Thursday, in fast, sitting at Masjid Nabawi after Dhuhr prayer at Bab Makkah quarters)
Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.
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