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Posts archive for: July, 2007
  • Teachers - poem

    How quickly time flows
    Racing along class rows
    Teachers struggle hard
    Parents ever on guard

    Pupil cacophonies echo
    Mother and father in constant woe
    The aunties try and try
    As the hours fly by

    Unrecognised are we!
    The voices echo in unity
    Tomorrow Insha Allah you shall know
    As buds bloom and grow

    In reality words of gratitude flow
    To aunties above and below
    For applaud can not replace
    All your efforts and grace

  • Thank you - Poem

    Was it just yesterday?
    Distant memories play
    On a tapestry fading
    Silence overwhelming

    To horizons afar and new
    Caravans pass through
    Sand dunes and deserts arid
    Treasures hidden and florid

    A world of constant change
    Driving to yonder range
    Till our hearts beat
    Their final feat

    Words of gratitude flow
    To all above and below
    For applaud cannot replace
    All your efforts and grace

  • Andalucia - Part 1

    Bismillah, alhamdulillah.

    I remember studying Greek and Roman history at school and then jumping to the Renaissance of Europe. In the late 70`s and early 80`s Islamic awareness was relatively low and the jump in dates was never questioned. I remember studying the inquisitions that were held under the victorious Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabelle. The heretics felt the full brunt of their wrath. It sounded horrible but little did I know at the time that many of these heretics were Muslims who had been persecuted and forced to change their religion from Islam to Christianity on the pain of death. As the years would pass I would begin to discover that this was one of the best kept secrets in the Western world.

    The history of Andalus or Islamic Spain represents a golden and essential heritage of the Western world. An Islamic heritage. One that the Western world has been careful to not acknowledge. But whether or not they acknowledge it, it exists. Despite their efforts relics still remain reminding Europe of it`s most unfortunate moment - when they vanquished the last Muslims from Spain.

    The famous subcontinental poet Muhammad Iqbal wrote:

    Ours are China and Arabia
    As is India
    Muslim are we
    Our home every land and sea
    In our hearts the treasure of God`s Unity
    Erasure is not easy
    Our name and signs remain for all to see
    Oh! Gardens of Andalus remember the day
    When in your branches our nests lay
    Hark Iqbal`s call: let the caravan depart
    Miles shall soon pass as we start

    Insha Allah, God willing, over the next few articles I will trace my route to Spain and give a mix of practical tips and information for anyone else contemplating driving to Spain. The picture is a 3d model of the Al-Hamra fort (Alhambra as known locally) as it is built on the top of the mountains that surround city of Granada.

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