Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Greatest Days Comments

Rating: 4.8

Introduction: *A piece for Islam*...The month of fasting, Ramadan is near. The time of joy to spot the moon, happiness, love, forgiveness, devotion, prayer, peaceful hope, it all rests up ahead. May Allah forgive and grant us the utmost sensation in life and in hereafter...
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Aqeb Benazir Ibn Minar
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Smoky Hoss 08 January 2018

Beautiful poetry with the soul of beautiful peace.

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Stevie Taite 17 October 2012

Great how you show enormous love, understanding and committment to this special time. It is an honourable poem indeed and I am sure these feeling are shared by many, Your Pen makes us understand the meaning.

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Megan Anderton 24 September 2011

Beautiful! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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Ralph Vaughan 19 September 2011

Your poem embodies great faith, for all.

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Amir Forougi 19 September 2011

Modern way to be religion.I cant believe it.It was awesome...

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Anthony Zeigler 29 August 2011

Not everyone could write a poem in religion. Very great poem

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Carson Alexander 19 August 2011

a conversational piece understandable piece just lifts the mood and mind

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Christopher Cariad 18 August 2011

Great devotion to religion here!

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Niamat Ali Murtazai 11 August 2011

A good poem based upon religious devotion plus poetic imagination.

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Efran Menny 09 August 2011

Wonderful poem, great expression & emotion eM°

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Christina Phan 07 August 2011

You got great way of expressing your feelings and put your thoughts into all this poems you and this another fanastic job. When I read your poems I don't want to end.

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Leslie Ching 07 August 2011

Another wonderful write bursting with emotion...keep on writing, my fellow poet. :) -LC-

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Debra Martin 07 August 2011

Very heartfelt and beautifully written....Blessings

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Yakubu Mohammed 07 August 2011

Submission of a servant to his Master. The whole essence of Holy Month of Ramadan is thus captured. How much do you express the unending fretful vibration of the young at the cognisance of his past foolery and nature's idiosyncracies? This a clarion call to wake up.

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Miroslava Odalovic 06 August 2011

This is a heart felt poem, captures the meaning of the fast whatever form it takes in that it respects the life of another being in every way.

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Mohammed Albalushi 06 August 2011

i like the way u experiss the holy month, good work

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Hunter Hicks 06 August 2011

Cool poem, dude. Your poems are interesting to read.

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Spiritual Seeker 05 August 2011

Dear Brother, I can only say thank You..and thank Allah for your beautiful words. May this blessed month bring taufiq and hidayah to all. Keep writing insyaAllah. A great 10.

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Vangile Mtyali 05 August 2011

I love your style of writing and they way u write your intro is so nice it makes me to want to read your poem even if I wasn't interested, keep it up

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The Lost.. 04 August 2011

Nice one :) Ramadan kareem :) thank u for ur invitation..

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