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Aquarious
07-02-08, 10:20 AM
Girls of the ummah! by bint Pandor
You got a scarf on your head
But jeans that stick to your skin
Your stomach is revealed
You’re into the SIN
When asked what you are
Your culture you name
Muslim don’t cross your tongue
What a pity what a shame!
You take pride in the tops
That reveals your back
Cleavage not an issue
It’s with the pack
Now it’s fashion to wear the scarf
In the way you do
Julia Stiles did it in save the last dance
Now you should too!
Your hair it is styled
With the gel and the mouse
You got the hip hugging jeans
With the matching shoes
You wake up at dawn
To apply your face
So guys can pick you up
What a disgrace!
You infuriated girl
Hit the road of the west
Your born in the truth
But you observe the rest
You do the dating scene
And the kissing guys
You think they’re the world
Open your eyes
Encouraging Muslim boys
To do the same?
But it’s all-good,
With the Muslim name
At least he is Muslim
That’s what your friends say
Encouraging a ummati
In the same way
Your life revolves around him
Your heart it does the dance
Pitiful are you
Within haram romance
DON’T YOU SEE…
Life doesn’t travel
Farther than the grave
It’ll pass you faster
If the world you crave
You think your getting educated
When you hit the school
But they’re playing you like puppets
You’re the fool
And those who do fear god
Those whom you tease
When you toss in the flames
They’ll cool in the breeze
Don’t you love the prophet?
Who was stoned for you?
Whose last words were for us?
Who came with the truth
The mothers of believer
Who cast their gaze down?
The best of the women
Upon you they would frown
Disgusting girl have some shame within you
While they cast their gaze down, you stare right through
While they feared Allah, the alone the True
You think the only problem is if people see you
What would my parents say, will I be allowed out again
Society will gossip, it’ll be the end
But little do you assume about the end that is near
And if only your death and Allah you fear
But you know the truth, there’s only so much I can say
And the guilt only lasts before you go back to the way
So before you turn back and to parties you attend
There is one small thing I do recommend
No matter where you go and what you decide to do
Just remember that Allah is always around you
Fear him more than being “caught” fear him there
And when you start to realize, then you’ll start to care
And the rest of the girls will disgust you true
If it worked for me it can work for you
Taste the sweetness of the veil and cover up well
And make the hereafter your eternity in Jannah you’ll dwell
So take off the shamelessness, throw off the nudity
Be a Muslimah stand proud most of all as an ummati!
UniQue_BeDouin
07-02-08, 10:46 AM
Masha Allah Niceeee Love It hehehehehe:hidban:
Umm Haya
07-02-08, 11:00 AM
AssalamuAlaykum
That was nice Akhee...
SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah its good that not all of our sisters are like that. May Allah help us in preserving our modesty, chastity and dignity, Ameen
WassalamuAlaykum
Aquarious
07-02-08, 03:57 PM
Masha Allah Niceeee Love It hehehehehe:hidban:
Asalamualikum ukhti, yes, it is a good poem. Mashallah!
AssalamuAlaykum
That was nice Akhee...
SubhanAllah, Alhamdulillah its good that not all of our sisters are like that. May Allah help us in preserving our modesty, chastity and dignity, Ameen
WassalamuAlaykum
Walikumasalam ukhti.
Ameen to your dua, bit I am a sister. ;) :)
~Imaan~
07-02-08, 05:29 PM
:salams:
MashaALLAH.....:jkk: for this reminder sister..:up:
May ALLAH give all us Muslim sisters the taufeeq to put this advice into practise and to not get overcome by the fitnah around us. Aameen.
Wasalaam
Bubblegoose
08-02-08, 07:27 PM
Girls of the ummah! by bint Pandor
You got a scarf on your head
But jeans that stick to your skin
Your stomach is revealed
You’re into the SIN
When asked what you are
Your culture you name
Muslim don’t cross your tongue
What a pity what a shame!
You take pride in the tops
That reveals your back
Cleavage not an issue
It’s with the pack
Now it’s fashion to wear the scarf
In the way you do
Julia Stiles did it in save the last dance
Now you should too!
Your hair it is styled
With the gel and the mouse
You got the hip hugging jeans
With the matching shoes
You wake up at dawn
To apply your face
So guys can pick you up
What a disgrace!
You infuriated girl
Hit the road of the west
Your born in the truth
But you observe the rest
You do the dating scene
And the kissing guys
You think they’re the world
Open your eyes
Encouraging Muslim boys
To do the same?
But it’s all-good,
With the Muslim name
At least he is Muslim
That’s what your friends say
Encouraging a ummati
In the same way
Your life revolves around him
Your heart it does the dance
Pitiful are you
Within haram romance
DON’T YOU SEE…
Life doesn’t travel
Farther than the grave
It’ll pass you faster
If the world you crave
You think your getting educated
When you hit the school
But they’re playing you like puppets
You’re the fool
And those who do fear god
Those whom you tease
When you toss in the flames
They’ll cool in the breeze
Don’t you love the prophet?
Who was stoned for you?
Whose last words were for us?
Who came with the truth
The mothers of believer
Who cast their gaze down?
The best of the women
Upon you they would frown
Disgusting girl have some shame within you
While they cast their gaze down, you stare right through
While they feared Allah, the alone the True
You think the only problem is if people see you
What would my parents say, will I be allowed out again
Society will gossip, it’ll be the end
But little do you assume about the end that is near
And if only your death and Allah you fear
But you know the truth, there’s only so much I can say
And the guilt only lasts before you go back to the way
So before you turn back and to parties you attend
There is one small thing I do recommend
No matter where you go and what you decide to do
Just remember that Allah is always around you
Fear him more than being “caught” fear him there
And when you start to realize, then you’ll start to care
And the rest of the girls will disgust you true
If it worked for me it can work for you
Taste the sweetness of the veil and cover up well
And make the hereafter your eternity in Jannah you’ll dwell
So take off the shamelessness, throw off the nudity
Be a Muslimah stand proud most of all as an ummati!
Awesome poem, really good indeed!:up:
Rosalie-Beauty
08-02-08, 07:45 PM
very lovely poem with nice rhyming. Although it generalized a teeny bit much. I know many good Muslim girls.
Desi-Fly-Chick-
11-02-08, 07:22 PM
nowadays society is gettin worse every day...even tho they kno its rong..they do it coz of their friends or coz they havent been bought up in the right way...
btw..mashallah..that was wicked
Aquarious
17-03-08, 09:11 PM
very lovely poem with nice rhyming. Although it generalized a teeny bit much. I know many good Muslim girls.
Yeah, I do agree it may be.
nowadays society is gettin worse every day...even tho they kno its rong..they do it coz of their friends or coz they havent been bought up in the right way...
btw..mashallah..that was wicked
:jkk: for your opinions, all credit goes to the one who wrote it- Bint Pandor. MasAllah!
lowering wings
18-03-08, 12:57 AM
salams
I loved it !! it was a beautiful reminder :up:
And it really is sad knowing that there are Muslim sisters like that..!
Sister Who
18-03-08, 06:28 AM
Girls of the ummah! by bint Pandor
You got a scarf on your head
You’re into the SIN
When asked what you are
Your culture you name
Muslim don’t cross your tongue
What a pity what a shame!
You take pride in the tops
That reveals your back
Cleavage not an issue
It’s with the pack
Now it’s fashion to wear the scarf
In the way you do
What a disgrace!
You infuriated girl
Pitiful are you
Within haram romance
You’re the fool
And those who do fear god
Those whom you tease
When you toss in the flames
The mothers of believer
Who cast their gaze down?
The best of the women
Upon you they would frown
Disgusting girl have some shame within you
While they cast their gaze down, you stare right through
While they feared Allah, the alone the True
Without meaning to offend either the person who posted this poem, or the actual poet, I didnt like this poet at all. In fact I felt more sorry for the person who wrote it then the one they described.
Maybe im missing the point but can someone please explain to me how a poem like that is supposed to help anyone? improve anything?
"Disgusting girl" "When you toss in the flames" Im sorry but i really feel like this is a horrible way to talk about sisters who might not be as practising as the rest. Before we start the name calling and judging at least try to understand the problems of the other person, or their struggle with dressing modestly. Everyones got different struggles if one person finds it easy to put the hijab and abayah on the other might not. The point is we try for the sake of Allah, and only Allah knows whats in our hearts.
There are several sisters who wear hijab, abayah and niqaab and unfortunately they fall into the same sin, instead of writing a poem insulting them, a word of advice, a sincere talk might be more benefical.
Im not going to judge the intentions of the person who wrote the poem but words like "Upon you they would frown" just didnt seem right. I dont think anyone is in the position to judge another.
Before i post this reply, i would like to say that i didnt intend to offend anyone or sound like im having a go at anyone, I just wanted to say that i dont think this is the best way to help a sister who is struggling with dressing modestly, thats all.
awww that was so nice, it makes you think, it hits a person where it hurts most........The Truth!
summer786
19-03-08, 02:04 PM
wait was the Prophet :saw: stoned?
nice poem :up:
stephenoskie
19-03-08, 02:12 PM
MashAllah very nice but harsh !!!
But like they say the truth hurts !!!
stephenoskie
19-03-08, 02:16 PM
Without meaning to offend either the person who posted this poem, or the actual poet, I didnt like this poet at all. In fact I felt more sorry for the person who wrote it then the one they described.
Maybe im missing the point but can someone please explain to me how a poem like that is supposed to help anyone? improve anything?
"Disgusting girl" "When you toss in the flames" Im sorry but i really feel like this is a horrible way to talk about sisters who might not be as practising as the rest. Before we start the name calling and judging at least try to understand the problems of the other person, or their struggle with dressing modestly. Everyones got different struggles if one person finds it easy to put the hijab and abayah on the other might not. The point is we try for the sake of Allah, and only Allah knows whats in our hearts.
There are several sisters who wear hijab, abayah and niqaab and unfortunately they fall into the same sin, instead of writing a poem insulting them, a word of advice, a sincere talk might be more benefical.
Im not going to judge the intentions of the person who wrote the poem but words like "Upon you they would frown" just didnt seem right. I dont think anyone is in the position to judge another.
Before i post this reply, i would like to say that i didnt intend to offend anyone or sound like im having a go at anyone, I just wanted to say that i dont think this is the best way to help a sister who is struggling with dressing modestly, thats all.
yeah I sorted agree with your comment, also some of mates at college dont wear Hijaab, they do wear these kinda stuff how ever they pray five times day, Hijaab is a big thing really for me it is to identify who I am :D I love wearing my Hijaab,
Also for another mate of mine she has just started wearing the Hijaab mashAllah begun practising. How ever her mates arent and she feels left out, she even said to me that she feels pushed put and glad to be my mate as I under stand.
So there is a lot of pressure not to wear Hijaab.
hanaa_al_muminah
19-03-08, 10:43 PM
i absoluteltly loved dat. May Allah make it easy 4 us to stay veiled and 4 the other sisters to get veiled...ameeeen
stephenoskie
20-03-08, 08:09 AM
i absoluteltly loved dat. May Allah make it easy 4 us to stay veiled and 4 the other sisters to get veiled...ameeeen
But its not fard :S
hanaa_al_muminah
20-03-08, 11:23 PM
But its not fard :S
wat u mean? to wear hijab?
it is fard to wear hijab!
aisha2007
20-03-08, 11:40 PM
But its not fard :S
Whats not fard???
Hijab?
ofcourse it is!!
Without meaning to offend either the person who posted this poem, or the actual poet, I didnt like this poet at all. In fact I felt more sorry for the person who wrote it then the one they described.
Maybe im missing the point but can someone please explain to me how a poem like that is supposed to help anyone? improve anything?
"Disgusting girl" "When you toss in the flames" Im sorry but i really feel like this is a horrible way to talk about sisters who might not be as practising as the rest. Before we start the name calling and judging at least try to understand the problems of the other person, or their struggle with dressing modestly. Everyones got different struggles if one person finds it easy to put the hijab and abayah on the other might not. The point is we try for the sake of Allah, and only Allah knows whats in our hearts.
There are several sisters who wear hijab, abayah and niqaab and unfortunately they fall into the same sin, instead of writing a poem insulting them, a word of advice, a sincere talk might be more benefical.
Im not going to judge the intentions of the person who wrote the poem but words like "Upon you they would frown" just didnt seem right. I dont think anyone is in the position to judge another.
Before i post this reply, i would like to say that i didnt intend to offend anyone or sound like im having a go at anyone, I just wanted to say that i dont think this is the best way to help a sister who is struggling with dressing modestly, thats all.
I agree with this post, i am a sis who wear hijab, i kinda feel its insulting,
and what about brother?
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