
The Meccan Revelations Poems
Poem No.: 1456
How I wished I had written well and done good deeds publicly so that it would be said
From the Meccan Revelations, part fourth Page 536
1 | How I wished I had written well and done good deeds publicly so that it would be said | ||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | If one day you comfort a beggar, ask for thanks for it so that it may be said | ||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | And if one day you fight an infidel, ask for remembrance over him so that it may be said | ||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | And if I fasted one day, I would complain of hunger in the evening so that it would be said | ||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | And when I prayed and people were with me, he came to me during my prayer to be told | ||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | In my privacy, I poke at her where I am not afraid of what will be said about her | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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8 | So abandon me and expel me from you' My burdens and burdens are heavy | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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From the poems of Sheikh Al-Akbar Muhyiddin Ibn Al-Arabi in the Meccan Revelations |
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