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Fathima Hailed From Pivotal Heaven

The mother is first—

she is for all and down to earth.

She, the mother Fathima,

descended from uncharted Heaven—

that pivotal frontier

only the Prophet of all prophets has seen.

Then, there was no Adam, nor Eve, nor even Jibreel.

 

Every star across the seven skies

wishes to kiss that golden dust.

Not to mention the Moon at the center,

waning and waxing—openly and secretly—

unleashing its longing to rub

this non-sublunary piece against its forehead.

 

She knows—only then

the rough seas beneath her will calm,

bathed in the soft raining moonlight,

rubbing off upon a lucky, blossomed forehead.

 

Oh, if only—

scarcely could they ever see it!

The galaxies, since their inceptions,

have longed for it.

 

The bliss of the eyes—tucked away from the scene.

Paradise lies beneath the mother’s feet!

 

It finds its core, its resonant lore,

in the shadow of the original feminine—Fathima.

There, the original matter explored;

Paradise breathed beneath her—

but she touched down at the heart of the Earth

without stepping or touching on Paradise,

only to give her stake away to others.

 

No land she would take on her way back, indeed.

Not in her name.

Do you know where Fathima’s grave is?

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Published
Dec 28, 2017
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When people visit Islamic holy city Medina they look for the grave of the holy lady Fathima. It has been the tradition since her death some fourteen hundred years ago. There are two graves where she is buried but which one is her is still unknown. It's been said that she preferred her grave to remain unidentified.

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