The servant becomes ecstatic when Lord answers the slave’s plea. But the joy of fulfilment is incomplete without gratitude- insists Jaihoon.
Then…
O Lord! You know very well
What was in my heart then
And what is in my heart now
When Your answer is given
In eagerness had I
Called upon You!
With great confidence had I
Relied upon You!
I was full of zeal
When in tears did I call
Not for once
Had I lost my confidence
I had pinned all my hopes
On Your Loving Grace!
Like any other eager slave
I wished to be the one
To whom was given
Prayer’s reply at once
Ya Kaafiyal Muhimmat!
Ya Daafi’al Baliyyat!
Ya Muhallilal Mushkilat!
Ya Mujeeb Ad-da’wat!
All morning long I had sat
To avert the threat I felt
Reciting Salat on Salat
On the Coolness of my Heart
Now,
Now that your answer has come
Eternally grateful have I become
In the eyes of my beloved
Tears upon tears have flowed
I thank You for the honor saved
And from the misery saved
All my strengths and weaknesses
Are known to You!
All my deeds- good and bad
Are shown to You!
“Although through (Your) purity
You know my feelings
Lend ear to my words
O Cherisher of thy slave!”
O the One! The All Hearing One!
You have heard my cry
Out of your Mercy!
Thanks to You!
Now listen to my gratitude:
I convey to you in solitude!
In this little tale is taught
A lesson that is indeed sweet
If upon the Full Moon is sent salat
Saved shall be from the worldly craft
Posted in 2002. Edit March 2023
Mujeeb Jaihoon
Mujeeb Jaihoon, reputed Indian author, explores themes of universal love, deeply embedded in a disruptive spiritual worldview.
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