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By: Cedric McClester Going to the Mosque to pray Five times a day Doesn’t make her devout If she’s going astray Wearing her hijab in public Each and every day Does not mean that she was devout No matter what you say How could she have been devout But clearly disobey One of the most important things That the Qu’ran has to say The unjust killing of the innocent Can never be okay It’s as if she killed everyone In the world today How could she be saleheen And do the things she did With no precedence in sunnuh That’s doing what Shaytan bid Islam encourages mercy And she did not show none Which adds to the controversy When she opened fire with her gun Her devoutness shouldn’t be measured By how she outwardly appeared If her Islam had been treasured All she had to do was adhere To its principles and tenets Which clearly she did not share Nor did she offer penance That anyone could hear Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015.  All rights reserved.
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Dec 6, 2015
Dec 6, 2015 at 4:39 PM UTC
DEVOUT MUSLIMAH
By: Cedric McClester Going to the Mosque to pray Five times a day Doesn’t make her devout If she’s going astray Wearing her hijab in public Each and every day Does not mean that she was devout No matter what you say How could she have been devout But clearly disobey One of the most important things That the Qu’ran has to say The unjust killing of the innocent Can never be okay It’s as if she killed everyone In the world today How could she be saleheen And do the things she did With no precedence in sunnuh That’s doing what Shaytan bid Islam encourages mercy And she did not show none Which adds to the controversy When she opened fire with her gun Her devoutness shouldn’t be measured By how she outwardly appeared If her Islam had been treasured All she had to do was adhere To its principles and tenets Which clearly she did not share Nor did she offer penance That anyone could hear Cedric McClester, Copyright © 2015.  All rights reserved.
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Dec 6, 2015
Dec 6, 2015 at 4:39 PM UTC
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