Best Mubarak Poems
All sins gone without bargain and bid,
All fasting souls are now new born kid,
Alhamdulillah for all assistance and aid,
Eidul Fitr brings to all a big Mubarak Eid!
Categories:
mubarak, allah, religion,
Form:
Free verse
RAMADAN POEM :
The Month of Blessings and Happiness :
Muslims around the world cheer,
Allhamduillah,Ramdan is here!
Ramadan is a month whose beginning is Mercy,whose middle is forgiveness,And whose end is freedom from the fire(Hell).
Ramadan is an occasion when mercy descends like the rain.
Ramadan Increases your iman (Faith) and also Taqwah(Piety).
So good deeds can increases and bad ones can wane.
A time of great Blessing in which to repent
Fasting for Allah is a Great Muslim Deed,
Controlling Desires and suppressing Greed,
Fasting is one of the Gift of Allah
Whose Reward is only Given to Muslim By Allah.
Ramadan also increase Taqwah (Piety).
We Recite Holy Quran,we fast & we pray.
It is a short interval in which a devil are confined.
So we can fast forward instead of rewind.
We think of good deeds that we can do each day .
We speak nice words and we pay zakah (charity) to the poor and needy people.
We go to the Masjid for the prayer of Taraweeh,
Knowing that the Masjids of Allah are some of the best place to be,
Hidden in this month is the special Night of Power named night of Qadr.
In it the acceptance of Allah will shower.
How unfortunate is the one who lets this moment slip
For it is equivalent to a thousand months of worship
By the end of Ramdan,this whole chain will be all gone,
Its time For Eid ul zuha and lots of fun!!!
At the end we will pray that
May Allah give us the strength and patience to fast,
During the whole month of Ramadan.
Accepts all our fasts,Duas and all our Ibadah.
Give us the opportunity to Worship Allah during the Night of Qadr,
And help us to continue the good deeds during the whole remaining months.
We pray to Allah to put Right our Hearts;
Ask for forgiveness From Allah And make a new start,
Raising our Hands we ask for His “Rahmaa”
Hear us our Lord And Grant us “Jannah”.
(Poem by Aliza Kashmala Kiran)
Categories:
mubarak, celebration, vacation,
Form:
Free verse
For freedom he wasn't equipped
The mighty Mubarak has slipped
While Egypt did look
On Twitter and Facebook
His pyramid up side down flipped
Egypt's army with cash is flushed
And the uprising this weight has crushed
A revolt can't seethe
When the masses can't breathe
So the cry for freedom's now hushed
Categories:
mubarak, funny
Form:
Limerick
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR
TO ALL MY FELLOW POETS
ALL OVER THE WORLD!!
FARSI - Christmas-e-shoma Mobarak Bashad
FRENCH - Joyeux Noel
GREEK - Kala Christouyenna
GERMAN - Froehliche Weihnachten
ITALIAN - Buone Feste Natalizie
LATIN - Natale hilare et Annum Faustumi
NAVAJO - Merry Keshmish
BRAZILIAN - Boas Festes e Feliz Ano Novo
SPANISH - Feliz Navidad
URDU - Naya Saal Mubarak Ho
HINDI - Shub Naya Baras
AND
HAPPY HANUKKAH
HAPPY KWANZA
Categories:
mubarak, happy, holiday,
Form:
Verse
A DAY OF JUSTICE NOT FORGOTTEN
A DAY THAT ROCKED THROUGH MY VEINS
ITS MEMORIES SETTLED IN MY HEAD
A DAY I CAN NOT FORGET
the hands of that bane where put into a CHAIN
A BETTER EGYPT I BET
A HERO WAS HE
BUT NOW , HE IS NOT THE SAME
A DICTATOR HE BECAME
HE IS ALSO LAME
HE MADE US WALK WITH SHAME
HIS WIFE BASED ON NOTHING MADE HER SELF A DAME
DESTTROYING OUR CULTURES WAS HIS AIM
HE PLAYED A DIRTY GAME
HE NAMED EVRYTHING STUPIDLY AFTER HIS DEVILISH NAME
I FINALLY STARTED NAMING EVERYTHING MUBARAK
THE STARS WERE MUBARAK
THE WALLS WERE MUBARAK
THE TREES WERE MUBARAK
THE BEES WERE MUBARAK
I even NAMED MY FUTURE SON MUBARAK
HISTORY IS WRITTEN
PEOPLE ARE DREAMING
OF THEIR FACE JOY IS BEEMING
ENEMIES ARE BOILING
DIGING THEIR GRAvE
NOTHING TO SAVE
SADNESS FILLING THEIR DAY AND NIGHT
BLINDING THEIR SIGHT
IT IS A DAY NOT FORGOTTEN
OVER CENTURIES
Categories:
mubarak, history, day, day,
Form:
Grook
It all began with a man who owns a cart,
And the Tunisian government took it away.
Now a martyr, having no idea what would start,
The Arab Spring began on that day,
Causing the Tunisian leader to give way.
The revolt then spread to neighboring Egypt.
Thousands gathering in Tahrir Square,
But President Mubarak refused to give up,
So more and more people protested there,
Until finally, was forced to leave his chair.
By now revolts in Yemen, Libya, and Bahrain
Spread like a forest fire, larger by the hour.
The electronic media is mostly to blame
To organize the revolt against those in power,
And cleanse all corruption like a rain shower.
In Libya, there’s Gadhafi trying to hold on,
With the thousands of people massed in forces,
But the rebels have just gotten too strong,
With the aid of NATO changing their courses,
And Gadhafi, the next to fall to the ashes.
Now in Syria, the government is fighting still
To hold on to power and deny human rights,
With the people trying to match their will,
And spread humanity through the Damascus’ lights.
What will be next… the Golan Heights?
By Greg Stanley
February 1, 2012
For Francine’s “Spring Day” Contest
Categories:
mubarak, philosophy, political, war, people,
Form:
Quintain (English)
It all began with a man who owns a cart,
And the Tunisian government took it away.
Now a martyr, having no idea what would start,
The ‘Arab Spring’ began on that day,
Causing the Tunisian leader to give way.
The revolt then spread to neighboring Egypt.
Thousands gathering in Tahrir Square,
But President Mubarak refused to give up,
So more and more people protested there,
Until finally, was forced to leave his chair.
By now revolts in Yemen, Libya, and Bahrain
Spread like a forest fire, hotter by the hour.
The electronic media is mostly to blame
In organizing the revolt against those in power,
And cleansing all corruption like a thundering shower.
In Libya, there’s Gadhafi trying to hold on,
With the thousands of people massed in forces,
But the rebels have just gotten much too strong,
With the aid of NATO changing their courses,
Then Gadhafi: the next to fall to the ashes.
Now in Syria, the government is fighting still
To hold on to power and deny human rights,
With the people trying to match their will,
And spread humanity through the Damascus’ lights.
How long will this last… how many nights?
I now must understand, this will never end,
As it started long before the man with the cart.
It is human nature to fight and defend,
Even at the cost of tearing everything apart
And losing all love from his ever-changing heart.
By Greg Stanley
February 1, 2012
Modified on June 26, 2012
Categories:
mubarak, history, philosophy, political, people,
Form:
Quintain (English)
Heck, you asked for it
The base in a vortex locked
Crumbling with the torrid shock
Of maligned money
Bonding the world in duress
Spewing for policy cess
Who fooled you to vote
For shrivelling tax and more
Crime and crumbling of the store
The sinister laugh
Like golf balls beat my temple
Mubarak for example
The Arab spring parked
At wall street, and fell asleep
I want to hear the fire weep
To smell revenge stale
Like urine where drunkards leak
The magnate's charm for the meek
Drugged to forget love
The tent cities brimmed with wrath
Subsiding in urine's froth.
It's a busted world
We prize, nothing good is left
Except the brave will to die.
If I were a church
I would be altar on fire
Making sacrifice with ire
If I were the pew
I'd demand a broken chain -
Refund of profit and pain
Unemployed, prisoned
In myopia, dangled
From banner star spangled
What the hell is grief
The blood stains on rag dripping
Mothers' hands, clammy, shaking?
We have aborted
More than birth, nation killers
Political platform swillers
Swine gruel makers
The vultures gather for who
No bell tolls ... death has no clue.
Categories:
mubarak, political, war, drug,
Form:
Sedoka
I WISH YOU ALL
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
FELIZ NAVIDAD
BOAS FESTAS
MERI KIRIHIMETE
KALA CHRISTOUYENNA
JOYEUX NOEL
CHRISTMAS-E-SHOMA MUBARAK BASHAD
AND
A VERY HAPPY HANUKKAH
A VERY HAPPY KWANZA
AND,
A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL,
NAYA SAAL MUBARAK HO,
SHUB NAYA BARAS!!
WITH LOVE AND PEACE!
Categories:
mubarak, christmas,
Form:
Free verse
In these colors, do you see red out there?
And in red, do you need strength?
Are you someone needed to be mightier?
In these colors, do you feel green somewhere in?
Do you believe in warmth, grass-root progression?
Or, one day closer in, to fade in within the horizon?
In these colors, will you ever prefer brown?
Skin-colored divine codes, still arrogant in denial?
The huge Carpe-Diem, calling you and me, to chime in.
In these colors, will you ever supplicate for the gray one?
White and black, black and white, color mixing hippy lives...
An utter failure or, an anonymously gray one.
In these colors, do you see a color, for you and me, and a moon?
The cosmic terrain, crawling in into laughter, festoon and religious boons?
Reaching for your hands there, farther down to start within.
Eid Mubarak
Categories:
mubarak, hope,
Form:
Free verse
The Arab Spring
Saddam Husain, Mubarak and soon Assad
will go… and we can be jubilant and call it
democracy and freedom.
But this does not include the Christians,
In Iraq there are hardly any left, in Egypt
they are under attack and when Assad falls
the Christian Arab will hounded, those who
are no able to escape…killed.
The rebels in Syria we now supply weaponry
to will, like they are doing in Egypt, be ready
to enforce their odious idea of Islam.
We, in the west must, if we are upright take
In the refuges and not let them fester in some
camps and fed by the Red Cross.
Give our Christian brothers a new spring, far
from the battlefield of hate and ignorance.
Categories:
mubarak, christmas, christian, christian,
Form:
Blank verse
Eid Milad Majid, Joyeux Noël, Frohe Weihnachten
Sheng Dan Kuai Le, Kala Christouyenna, Mele Kalikimaka
Zalig Kerstfeest, krismas mubarak , Buon Natale, Gledelig Jul
Meri Kirihimete, Mele Kalikimaka, Feliz Navidad, Merry Christmas.
Some of the ways to name a festivity that is celebrated in many countries
Of the World.
My best wishes to all the Poetry Soup poets in this Christmas is that rejoice in
The reason of the season. That the Almighty Lord spills blessings in you and your
Families. Time of the year to reflect on how you had lived this year and what you
Can change for next year. Moment to forgive and let go. That 2016 brings to you
The desires of your heart.
Nayda Ivette
12-20-2015
Categories:
mubarak, christmas,
Form:
Free verse
Violence in the streets
Mankind seeks democracy
Cyberspace is KING!
Mubarak refused
To step down as President,
Uprise, Heaven Sent.....
The future is clear,
Blood will spill and Armies fall,
Cyberspace rules all ...
As Plan B unfolds,
The Whole World Is Watching You
Go Forth, See this through...
Categories:
mubarak, life
Form:
Haiku
Here come the special month! You are always in our heart
We welcome you Ramadan month of holiness
We treasured you Ramadan ahlan was’sahlan
The pious and the righteous await your arrival
Opportunity for their good deeds to amass
We welcome you, oh precious Ramadan
It time to abstain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk
Spouses abstain from sexual intercourse during the day
We welcome you month of Ramadan
That frees us from the fire of hell
Reciting Quran and intensity remembrance of Allah
Saving us from eternity of horror dwell
It time to Abstain from road rage, cursing, fighting, or gossiping
Cause it the month of holiness
It’s a month to purify our soul and our mind
With the most sincere devotion
A blessed month is casting its shadow to us
Glory be to Allah who sent Ramadan as a mercy to mankind
It’s a continuous training to strengthening our Imaan
In the name of Allah the most beneficent the most merciful
Praise be to Allah, who sent Ramadan as gift to mankind
Categories:
mubarak, society,
Form:
Free verse
Vibrant Festivals Of India .....
Colourful, bright,
full of light ,
Lighting lamps,
spreading colours,
flying a kite ,
reaching a new height,
What a tremendous sight!
Worshiping God Lakshmi's might .
Holi is Vibrant and colourful ,
In Diwali you 'd better be careful .
It may be lunch or dinner hospitality is our mentality,
Christmas is here Christmas is here,
the festival of joy and cheer!
Eid Mubarak to everyone !
come lets have lots of fun ,
Every one is going to mosque to pray .
People are grateful
it's special day.
India has its culture display in customs and traditions.
It's known for its festivals and celebrations.
Categories:
mubarak, 7th grade,
Form:
Rhyme