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Sometimes....

Sometimes in life we feel so depressed,

but unlike you, someone somewhere is not so blessed.

Somewhere in Burma a Muslim weeps,

while the rest of the world sleeps.

Somewhere in the west, Muslims are labelled as terrorists,

after the turn over events of the 9/11 twist.

Somewhere in a country a Muslim struggles to follow the Islamic lifestyle,

while its government gleefully smile.

Somewhere a Muslim brother dies in the midst of  war

while he has nothing to do with all the deaths galore.

Some where a poor dad cries,

when he cant help his family to a bowl of rice.

Somewhere, a Muslim mother painfully sighs,

for his child the last time it closed its eyes.

Some where, a man ponders if Muslims are to be blamed on themselves.

After all, these are their countries and their affairs dispersed on the shelves.

Somewhere the hypocrisy and double standard of the super power countries

towards the Muslims is indeed shocking to see.

Somewhere someone in the world believes people are trying to destroy Islamic values and the Muslim Ummah,

which is  against any human law.

Somewhere, someone is praying "Oh lord! Save this Ummah! and save this people"

from this killing needle.

Somewhere in this world some one must see that Muslims in this world are not totally free

which every suffering soul shall sadly agree.

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nazmi-mahamood
Sri Lankan
Published
Sep 21, 2012
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