Isn't the woman there my sister?
in Islam, I mean to say
For I just took my shahadah
at the Masjid here today
Isn't the woman there my sister?
I openly ask without any qualms
The one who just walked past me
Without offering me her salaams
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Though she stands alone to pray
Each time I move to touch her shoulder
She takes a step and pulls away
Isn't the woman there my sister?
the lady that is not of my race,
for both of us are muslim women
with varied hues making up our face
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Who laughed and made fun of me
And those other sisters of mine who listened
Doesn't their silence make them also guilty
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Who didn't call me when I was sick
For she seems to only show concern
for those special sisters, in her own click
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Who I invited for iftar in my home
But unfortunately she did not make it
How I wish she had bothered to phone
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Don't we both love our religion - this Deen?
Then why am I sharing my lament
About her being uncaring, indifferent and mean?
Isn't the woman there my sister?
Won't she open up and try to treasure
The love I want and need to share with her
As we both seek Allah's Merciful Pleasure
By: Mahasin Shamsiddeen
3 comments:
Mashallah this is a very beautiful poem.
salaams,
mashallah very touching and eye-opening words. Acts as an important reminder of our duty towards each other, which we may sometimes forget.
waslaams
I have actualy felt like this about many sisters it is so terribly sad
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