A Few Thoughts Defining Sharia Law Justice Poem by Terence George Craddock

A Few Thoughts Defining Sharia Law Justice

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A few thoughts
defining justice

for born rich justice

mercy for born poor
under Sharia Law.

A few seconds
considering

the meaning

of Allah the Compassionate
Allah the Merciful

should have produced

a sentence of mercy kindness;
realizing the real inhumane crime is

letting the poor starve to death
by not feeding with compassion the poor.

Sharia is considered an infallible Law of Allah

but hand mind of evil men corrupt uncorruptible
laws; to harvest ill gotten gains injustice; reaped

disobeying Allah the Compassionate, Allah the Merciful;
Allah the Compassionate Allah the Merciful loves love mercy peace


Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
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POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Split image from the poem 'Heavy Handed Justice Cuts Cruel', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Written in April 2015 on the 17.4.2015.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Terence Craddock 16 April 2023

P1 The other poems in this series were 'Heavy Handed Justice' and the split images 'Rich Men Paid Blood Money', 'Compassion Bore No Fruit', 'Caught In Dust Code Merciless Laws', 'A Man Who Never Stole', 'Show Me The Face',

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Terence Craddock 16 April 2023

P2 'Dictators Will Dishonoured Fall', 'What Price Paid For Legislation For Mercy? ', 'Who Stole Love Mercy Peace From The Law? ', 'Sword Wielded Justice Cutting Edges' and 'Corrupting Infallible Laws'.

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Bill Cantrell 16 April 2023

I love your poem, I just wrote one simular

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Terence Craddock 16 April 2023

Thanks Bill, this is a poem never posted from April 2015. At that time only the poet Veeraiyah Subbulakshmi commented on the poem 'Caught In Dust Code Merciless Laws'. Not much interest in justice then.

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