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Short Mosques Poems

Short Mosques Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Mosques by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Mosques by length and keyword.


The Imams
The Imams are leader
Of the believers in brief –
Mosques have Imams too....

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Categories: mosques, faith, philosophy, religion
Form: Haiku



Beyond Religions
Muslims build temples
Hindus build mosques for Muslims ~
this is India

14 January 2022...

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Categories: mosques, life, love, religion,
Form: Haiku
Why
WHY guns flash folk... dead bombing mosques... shooting... killing innocents... why...
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Categories: mosques, hate,
Form: Questionku
Azan Call Sounds
The Town is fully locked down 
Fear in all hearts heavily thrown 

A hope comes close at bounds
All the times of Azan call sounds!

(Azan-calling for prayers from mosques)...

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Categories: mosques, anxiety, blessing, environment, religion,
Form: Free verse
Lost Between the Gummy Worlds
Arabesques of reflecting rainbows journeyed out from the shadow mosques. Smells of burning and screaming hobbled amongst the crowd as I trod the earth upon my steel stallion, dreaming and living, lost between the echo of the gummy worlds....

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Categories: mosques, color,
Form: I do not know?



Premium Member Mind Trap
weak seek middlemen church, temple, mosques offering solace to the fearful who pray and offer penance lapped up by hungry ghosts leading to entity attachment reinforcing imaginary shame thus holding us in bondage in a prison of our making 09-January-2023
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Categories: mosques, fear, introspection, religion,
Form: Free verse
Egyptian Boulders
Zulu drum
Egyptian people gather
Chant for freedom
Sesame seed music
Power to the soul
Amazing marketplace
Amazing fortress
Military gather power
Zulu drum
Mosques chant
Church goers pray
Lonely Wolf cries out
The Pyramids shake
Large question mark on the future
One thing can change they say
Egyptian boulders...

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Categories: mosques, hope
Form: I do not know?
Premium Member Whether Christian Or Muslim
Killing each other

Whether Christian or Muslim 

A crime against God!







© Demetrios Trifiatis
     15 March 2019


BBC: Forty-nine people have been killed and at least 40 wounded in shootings
at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand.

RIP our brothers!

* I am a Christian but my heart is bleeding the same for my Muslim brothers!...

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Categories: mosques, death of a friend,
Form: Senryu
Life According To Gagan Gill
O God
Why is your world such
Why is there injuries, hurt and deceit
I have heard you are present in everything
then why are their temples and mosques on earth
when people living on this earth are sent by you
then why are some friends and some foes
when everybody's story are written by you
then why are some unlucky and some masters of fate.

29 October...

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© Gagan Gill  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mosques, life,
Form: Free verse
Chronicling Genocide
Gaza is now completely devastated, the "sword of iron" thundering day and night, fat with blood.
The hospitals are in flames, mosques blown, markets shattered, millions turned war refugees, bombed on their way to "safe zone." 
Humanitarian laws have been violated, barbarism reigns supreme,
and wherever you look, death and sorrow runs through heart and mind.

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Categories: mosques, anger,
Form: Free verse
Running Feet
I see running feet
Disarrayed like troubled ants
Running violently in indefinite path

I see hunters
Pursuing preys dodging at gunshots
Continuously in all directions

Justification: Our cattle are hungry!

I see blood of the running feet
Splatter, splashing, in churches and mosques
In bed rooms and streets
On grasses, rocks, books, everywhere

A troop of insurgents
Has invaded our land....

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Categories: mosques, violence, war,
Form: Free verse
Loneliness
no I am not alone
my shadow is my companion
least there is no light

I've been to lonely mountain tops
prayed in the most beautiful mosques

I found God but He let me go
I found peace but the war inside shut me off

I'm a prisoner of the matrix
I can not escape my ill-fated doom

I want to be like a bird free to fly off into the sunset
to travel the world like a gypsy never staying in one place...

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© Sajjad Ali  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mosques, 12th grade, allah, bird, god,
Form: Rhyme
India Is Color
Twirling scarves
Peacock blues
Life is colour
Colour is life

Shrines, mosques, churches
Religion
Sacred animals
Ancient rituals

Poverty and riches
The two extremes
A beggar's hand 
A ruler's feet

Murderers kill in the dark
Children play in the light
Laughter roams he streets
Love does not hide

Dance, sound and music
Bright festivals under the sun
Food is mixed with spice
India is colour...

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Categories: mosques, life,
Form: List
Premium Member Aristocracy's Hypocrisy
Your governor's spoken
  Now you've been woken
To CV-19's pernicious spread
  110,000 USA dead

Stay in your homes
  Don't congregate
To go back to work
  You'll just have to wait

Folks die all alone now
  No visiting the sick
Mosques and churches all empty
  Can't have a virus uptick

But wait, what is this --
  A massive BLM demonstration
Uh, why, of course, THAT's perfectly fine
  ~ Protesting racism trumps mitigation...

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Categories: mosques, health, leadership, rights, satire,
Form: Rhyme
Mystical Magna Mater
Tectonic tango tantalizes towering
Mountainous mosques many miles making
Valley veins, voluptuous vegetation vacations
Seasonally sending succulent seeds stretching skyward soaking sun
Nurturing nature’s natural nomads
Why waste what’s willed willingly? Watch waters wisdom
Learning loyal love lavishly leaps luminosity
Gracious gratitude grand guide Gaia
Absolutely awaken admiring angelic
Planetary perfection presented proudly protecting people…...

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Categories: mosques, imagination, inspirational, introspection
Form: Alliteration
Gods and Pinnacles
Over the houses of living beings
Places of Gods
Pinnacles of
Churches
Mosques
And temples
Colossal and magnificent
Glorious scare in the air
Those Gods never expected

Birds that fly in sky
Sometimes perch on that
And have a rest
Being a God of God

Without any care
Invaded investors
Build their glorious tombs
Exceeding the pinnacles

Gods and agents are silent
They want them
To scare the bellow and to follow
For the splendid survival

Udaya R. Tennakoon...

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Categories: mosques, religious,
Form: Blank verse
Premium Member Acceptance
All my life, I've believed in my God, yet
churches, synagogues, temples, and mosques have
convinced me we worship the same God,
even more so because logic says so.
People have worshiped many Deities,
throughout the diverse history of Man.
And yet, our link to a Divine being
never disappeared; it's still strong today.
Christianity offers acceptance,
equality, and love based on blind faith.


(Acrostic)...

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Categories: mosques, beautiful, christian, devotion, faith, feelings, how i
Form: Acrostic
The Markets Are Down
The Markets Are Down.


Banish the hubris,
Toss away the choice words
Spoken by rotten, broken tongues.
Silence the chorus of appalled shock.

Shred the sermons,
Burn down the gory edifices:
The churches, mosques, temples
And the muted Gods they mock.

Drain the sewage.
Flush away the insidious odour
Seeping up from malls, homes, carnivals.
Put it in a closet and weld the key in the lock.

Shut it all off.
Turn out the lights.
Pull the damned plug.
But hold on to that blue-chip stock....

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Categories: mosques, angst, political, satire,
Form: I do not know?
Preference, Not Prejudice
Value is personal all cultures through.
Check out the visitors seen in your zoo.
Younger kids love to pet the mama ewe
while teens want to watch baby snake’s debut.
I fancy museums, what about you?
Rate old Muslim mosques found in Timbuktu
with the bear claw necklaces of the Sioux.
Pondering preferences hitherto
contentious prejudice we can subdue.

November 2, 2022

Sponsor	Hilo Poet
Contest Name	MonoMixoRhyme

9 lines, 10 syllable each, 59 words
checked with HMS and RZ...

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Categories: mosques, 11th grade, appreciation, culture, judgement, prejudice,
Form: Monorhyme
The Starving Masses
The starving masses

We should welcome those who flee from
tyranny, rape and murder with open arms
it is our human duty to do so.
We must accept Islam as a religion equal.
To ours and put the same restrictions on it regarding demonstrating their faith.
in public, worship should be done in synagogues
churches and mosques.
Our culture will not be threatened if we
respect and people of other colour and faiths,
we will instead expand our understanding, and it will enrich us greatly....

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© Jan Hansen  Create an image from this poem.
Categories: mosques, anger, anti bullying, assonance,
Form: Blank verse
Peace In Earth
Oh ! man!
Shame to say human!
Birds fly
Hunting for food in day
May be in sea
May be in forest
May be in homes
Return home to rest in the evening
May be in temples,churches,mosques
Gurdwaras and trees
They Proudly say Birds!
But we discriminate ourselves by
Colour,birth,caste,profession
Race and religion!
When’ll we end 
hatred and violence?
Unite, avoid terrorism
Make earth a peaceful place for living!
Live as a secular common man!
Oh!man!
Let humanism live long with peace!...

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Categories: mosques, bird, death, earth, hate, humanity, peace,
Form: Free verse

Book: Reflection on the Important Things