Eid Al-Adha Poem Poem by Yousif Ibrahim Abubaker Abdalla

Eid Al-Adha Poem



The true essence of sacrifice rebounds as devotees meet up in every place of worship close-by. A jubilee is a favor from the Almighty that came along to praise our hearts to sweep pacification and infatuation, to dig belief in a single part A glorified bounty to dust away our tears to flavor souls and dissolve our panics to shimmer with faith with our breathless loyalty and wink radian beams, pursuing pride and jubilation in every single demeanor, of a child's ebullient twigging a booming inward gleam.

Pinning hearts and spirits with the inmost pure love, yearning and missing for your tranquil liberation to snap swivel of bliss that once been stalked by a hasty final rest of a loving piece of the soul until a divine being will propel hopefully bright side, just be meek to get over all dismay smile and share the joy of festival and admiration, and work even rocky to embrace heaven.

Plentiful disciples come together with love and beyond hate. Siblings sacrifice an animal and silage the penniless and indigent people. And swap to the salute nearby residents next door, family and comrades also.

Like the blush of sterling in the pitch dark sky, May the presage of this festival of sacrifice attends lots of felicity in your life and may you solemnize it with all your close friends and may it fill your heart with bewilderment.

In every tasted smile and chuckle; In every restrained prayer squelched; In every convenience that comes your way, may Allah bless you immensely!

I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a gripping varmint, but He has a cinch of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight path to the truth, the terrific sensibility fills nature with humor, peace and paradise. Hope that all these blessings will be there on the doorstep of your success.

Eid Mubarak to all the Muslims in the world! !

Eid Al-Adha Poem
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM: A written poem on Wednesday, 28 June 2023 This poem is a reflection on Eid al-Adha or the Feast of Sacrifice, is celebrated by Muslims all over the world as a major holiday for a period of three to fours days. When asked about the origin of Eid al-Adha, The Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, is reported to have said, "It is a tradition that has come down to us from Abraham." The Feast of Sacrifice dates from the historic event when Prophet Abraham was commanded by God, in a form of a dream vision, to sacrifice his son, Ishmail. But while he was in the act of sacrificing his son, God sent the Angel Gabriel with a huge ram. Gabriel informed Abraham that his dream vision was fulfilled and instructed him to sacrifice the ram as a ransom for his son.
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