Arrival of Ramadan
Dawn breaks with a pre-dawn meal,
Intention set for spiritual zeal,
As the sun rises, the fast begins,
No food, no drink, no sinful sins.
With the recitation of the Holy Book,
The soul is nourished and the heart looks,
For guidance and wisdom to lead the way,
To live in accordance, day by day.
Charity pours in with an open heart,
To help those in need, a virtuous start,
The poor and the needy, the orphan and old,
All are welcomed in the warmth of gold.
The nights come alive with Taraweeh prayers,
A journey of faith, no one despairs,
The long Rakats, the beautiful recitation,
In awe of the Lord, with full dedication.
The last ten nights, a special time,
To seek the Night of Power in prime,
A night worth more than a thousand months,
The blessings pour in, with spiritual mounts.
As the month draws to a close,
The soul is renewed, the heart glows,
With Eid approaching, the joyous feast,
A celebration of love, with family and friends, at least.
The arrival of Ramadan, a blessing divine,
A month of mercy, of love, of sunshine,
May we all benefit, with hearts aglow,
And reap the rewards in the hereafter, to grow.
About this poem
The poem is a beautiful and lyrical expression of the significance and activities of the holy month of Ramadan. The poet has captured the essence of the month with its various rituals and practices, such as fasting, prayer, charity, and the recitation of the Holy Quran. The use of rhyme and rhythm adds a musical quality to the poem and enhances its emotional impact. The poem emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and the purification of the soul through fasting, prayer, and acts of charity. It also highlights the communal aspect of the month, where families and communities come together to break their fast and celebrate Eid. Overall, the poem celebrates the arrival of Ramadan as a time of spiritual renewal, growth, and connection with others. It is a beautifully crafted piece of poetry that captures the essence of the month and its many blessings. more »
Written on March 03, 2023
Submitted by SAHPoems on March 02, 2023
Modified on April 25, 2023
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Quick analysis:
Scheme | AABB XXCC DDEE FFGG HHXX XXII JJKK |
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Closest metre | Iambic pentameter |
Characters | 1,129 |
Words | 239 |
Stanzas | 7 |
Stanza Lengths | 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4 |
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