By Nooria Masood
In the depths of the darkness
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When the whole world sleeps
There is a quiet disaster
Wreaking havoc like a beast
The birds may not chirp
The cars may not honk
But there is a fire raging
In the believer’s heart
He doesn’t know where to go
Whose aid he should seek
A man full of despair
In a world gleaming with fantasies
He raises his hands
With desperation and angst
He asks the one above
For guidance and ease
In the depths of darkness
When the whole world sleeps
There is a quiet disaster
Wreaking havoc like a beast
In the third of the night
When the Almighty comes down
He questions his slave
Are you calling on to me now?
In this late hour at night
When all others are asleep
What is it that you want
My dear child that calls unto me
The man cries and cries
Whispering prayers into his hands
Hoping for some consolation
Or maybe some peace of mind
With each troubled whisper
A heartache, wish, desire
Has been emptied from his heart
In the depths of the darkness
When the whole world sleeps
There is a quiet disaster
Wreaking havoc like a beast
With the passing of the night
The troubled soul finds ease
He’s laid his worries to rest
By confiding to the one
The Ar-rahman, the Ar-raheem
The most compassionate, the most merciful
The one who loves each child
More than his mother and his father
And the one, the Almighty
Who has the power and the strength
To resurrect this dead heart
To feel alive once again
Ittemad Tanzil Siddique
July 8, 2015 at 3:38 PM
Assalamu Alaikum,
What is the meaning of this sentence “My dear child that calls unto me”?
Jazakallah Khair
Syed Hamza Abdullah
July 15, 2015 at 12:01 PM
Ma Sha Allah! A beautiful poem, a Ni’aamah of Allah The Almighty. May Allah keep His a Rahmat, Barkat, Ni’aamah, Hifaazat, and Hidaya on you and all of us Mu’mineen. Ameen. This beautiful peom, Alhamdulillah, really motivates me. Alhamdulillah, I realized that there is hope, as Allah Sub’haanahu wa Ta’ala is always there to answer our prayers, and, inna, He loves his obedient and believing slaves. Sub’haan-Allah.
Maheen
August 29, 2015 at 7:43 PM
mA – what a touching poem! Had no idea you could write like this Nooria – this is beautiful
Ayesha
September 2, 2015 at 9:49 AM
MashaAllah this is beautiful. Such a perfect depiction of that moment <3 keep up the good work